Bible of the Dead

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Author: Tom Knox
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– seems the communists made them go to the Plain of Jars to look at something.’
    ‘Sorry?’
    ‘You know what the Plain of Jars is right?’
    Jake faltered a reply:
    ‘Big . . . old . . . stone . . . jars. Sitting in . . .’ He paused. ‘A plain?’
    They laughed. Tyrone continued:
    ‘Plain of Jars: two-thousand-year-old jars. Big fuckers. Near Ponsavanh. Saw them years back. Boring but curious. No one knows who built them or why.’
    ‘But what’ve they got to do with . . .’
    ‘The Khmer Rouge? The KR?’ Ty smiled affably. ‘Ain’t got a clue. But the Rouge and the Pathet Lao were obsessed with the Jars, it seems, and they researched them in the 70s, coercing these historians maybe – and Chemda is trying to find out why –’
    ‘And?’
    ‘The whole thing back in the 70s obviously freaked out the professors. Something happened there, or they found something there.’
    ‘But why the hospital? Why’s she here ?’
    A tuk-tuk clattered past, two stroke engine coughing fumes into the soft tropical night. Barefoot German girls were laughing in the back as they counted out wads of kip . ‘ Kharb jai, dankeschon, kharb jai .’ Tyrone smiled at Jake:
    ‘The prof, it seems, stepped on a bombie. One of those little butter-yellow cluster bastards. You know that whole area is mined and lethal – all that fine American ordnance –’
    ‘That bit I know. You guys did a proper job on Laos.’
    Tyrone nodded; Jake persisted:
    ‘Didn’t the Yanks drop more bombs on Laos, in the Vietnam war, than on the whole of Germany – in the entire Second World War ?’
    ‘Hey. Please. We dropped more bombs here than on Germany and Japan combined. ’ Ty sighed, personably. ‘Anyhow, where was I. Yeah. This crazy professor took a wrong turning and got half his fucking leg blown off. And Chemda had to bring him to the nearest hospital, which given what a crappy little squatter of a country Laos is, was all the way here to Vang. A long day’s drive with this poor bastard bleeding out in the back of the pick-up –’
    ‘And now?’
    ‘She’s heading back. Finish the job, get the answer. She’s a determined girl, that one. Like her dynasty.’ Tyrone turned and motioned to the bar boy. ‘ Sabaydee . Two lao beers? Kharb jai .’
    ‘Heading back to the Plain of Jars?’
    ‘Tomorrow, yeah. S’what she told me. She heard on the vine we had finished our assignment, so she wondered if I’d like to cover the story. For the Phnom Penh Post , New York Times , ya know. I told her I didn’t care how intriguing it all is, I’m doing this coffee table gig for fun, I need a break from the wartime stuff – and anyhow I’d rather have drunken sex with a senior Ayatollah than spend four days on Laotian roads, going to see a bunch of enormous stone cookie jars.’
    Tyrone paused, and gazed at Jake’s pensive expression. He groaned.
    ‘Oh god. Colour me fucking stupid. You wanna do it, don’t you? You want the story. You want to cover it. Make a name for yourself at last!’

Chapter 3
    ‘So what happened here, in the Plain of Jars?’
    Chemda stared across the cabin of the pick-up, at Jake. Her eyes were deep dark brown, like whisky aged in sherry casks; she had a slight nervousness about her, mixed with fierce determination. Intelligence and anxiety. She was maybe twenty-eight years old. He had only met her once or twice before: on the fringes of conversations, serious conversations, dark discussions about Cambodian corruption and peasant evictions and journalistic powerplays, on the roof terrace of the Foreign Correspondents Club in Phnom Penh, the terrace that gazed over the noisy tuk-tuk filled boulevards, and the wide and lazy Tonle Sap river.
    ‘You are a journalist? You do understand Cambodian politics?’
    Jake felt the pinch of sarcasm in her words.
    ‘Well, yes, I do. But . . .’
    ‘The Cambodian government is under intense pressure to . . .’ She sought the words. ‘Atone. To put the Khmer Rouge

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