A Head in Cambodia
JENNA MURPHY MYSTERIES
A Head in Cambodia
A Death in Bali (forthcoming)
A HEAD in CAMBODIA
A JENNA MURPHY MYSTERY
Nancy Tingley
Swallow Press
Athens, Ohio
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To the best kids ever
Sloan and Jessie
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Content
A Head in Cambodia
1
The head lay on the table before me, partially covered by a cloth that did nothing to disguise the fact that it had been severed from its body. The eye like a lotus petal torn from the seedpod. The curve of the earlobe like a whorl of sand in the midst of a tornado. A hole where an earring had fitted snugly in place. Hair pulled back in a chignon, each strand clearly articulated. So thick and lush that you knew the hair would spill to her waist if loosened.
I leaned forward, better to see the lips, full and puckered, slightly extended as if reaching, arching, longing for a kiss. Longing, yet partially opened as if taking in breath.
That was what I was missing, that taking in of breath. That link to the living and all that living entails. Breath, consciousness, attachment—not just of head to body, but of the ephemeral to the concrete, soul to body, mind to body. That connection