Germaphobia Singapura

Jul 12, 2012

Germaphobia Singapura by B.M. Hodges

Germaphobia Singapura

by B.M. Hodges

Roy had always dreamed of living abroad in the tropics, somewhere remote and exotic. So accepting the offer to teach in Singapore was a no-brainer. But poor Roy failed to anticipate how living in one of the world’s most densely populated cities would arouse his intuitive preoccupation with cleanliness.

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