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The Consul's File
Nov 11, 2025 3:48 AM

Author:Paul Theroux

The Consul's File

Award-winning writer Paul Theroux takes us on a journey through small town Malaysia through the eyes of the exuberant Spencer Savage in his breathtaking novel The Consul's File.

Spencer Savage, a young American consul, is posted to Ayer Hitam, a small Malaysian town, in the 1970s. Told to close down this remote outpost in the sweltering jungle, he instead finds himself drawn to the many characters he meets among the Malays, Indians, Japanese, Chinese and the clubbable expat Brits.

Through his eyes we see the rich tapestry of multi-ethnic life in post-colonial Malaysia, from adultery to murder, from ghost stories to the murky waters of diplomatic politics.

It is a brilliant portrait of a vanished time, a lost landscape and scattered peoples.

'A cool and witty sequence. . . a polished and professional performance' Guardian

'Theroux's writing is at its most adventurous in The Consul's File. There is no book I can compare this to: Mr Theroux's artistry is individual, serene, yet also grainy with fierce truths' The Times

American travel writer Paul Theroux is known for the rich descriptions of people and places that is often streaked with his distinctive sense of irony; his novels and collected short stories, My Other Life, The Collected Stories, My Secret History, The Lower River, The Stranger at the Palazzo d'Oro, A Dead Hand, Millroy the Magician, The Elephanta Suite, Saint Jack, The Family Arsenal, The Mosquito Coast, and his works of non-fiction, including the iconic The Great Railway Bazaar are available from Penguin.

Reviews

So well-written, with such believable and engaging characters, it was an absolute joy to read

—— Daily Mail

Packed with observations of wince-making accuracy . . . Superb entertainment

—— The Times

Neill's characters are so cleverly depicted, you feel as if you've met at least one of them before

—— Vogue

Praise for Fiona Neill

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Vivid and insightful

—— Guardian

A novel made for heated book club debates

—— Stylist

Topical, tense and addictive

—— Good Housekeeping

No one writes about modern family with more truth and authenticity

—— Lisa Jewell

Stands out from the crowd

—— Grazia

Sometimes touching, sometimes shocking

—— Daily Mail

Raises all kinds of contemporary issues with wit and sensitivity

—— Times

Cracking

—— Prima

Engrossing

—— My Weekly

Utterly unputdownable

—— Helen Walsh

Incisive, smart and at times darkly funny

—— Gillian McAllister

Astonishingly powerful

—— Nicola Moriarty

Brilliantly observed

—— Kathryn Hughes

This ravenous prose offers its share of challenges, but Scibona's portrayal of the lost world of Elephant Park is a literary tour de force

—— Publisher's Weekly
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