American MIAs choose to remain missing after the Vietnam War. Four generations of strong, alluring women share a mysterious connection to an outlandish figure from Japanese folklore. In "Villa Incognito," love, lust, and provocative ideas abound.
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American MIAs choose to remain missing after the Vietnam War. Four generations of strong, alluring women share a mysterious connection to an outlandish figure from Japanese folklore. In "Villa Incognito," love, lust, and provocative ideas abound.
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Tom Robbins is a great writer. Mixes in philosophy, wit, whimsey. I haven't read all of his books, but would like to read one written in a more serious style.
Jossy
Jan 25, 2008
Nice reading
I love Tom Robbins' books because his stories are irrevent, fun, and unexpected. This is not his best work but you will have a good time reading it.