Murder In The High Himalaya by Jonathan Green

Loyalty, Tragedy, and Escape from Tibet

Set against the breathtaking yet perilous backdrop of the Himalayas, this gripping narrative delves into the tragic events surrounding the shooting of a young Tibetan nun attempting to escape Chinese-occupied Tibet. The story unfolds through the eyes of climbers and guides who witnessed the incident, exploring the moral complexities and geopolitical tensions that arise from the collision of adventure tourism and human rights. As the tale progresses, it sheds light on the broader struggles of the Tibetan people, the ethical dilemmas faced by those who bear witness, and the enduring spirit of those who seek freedom against overwhelming odds.

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