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Paradise lost? Why a gruesome scenario awaits racing despite good news at sales

In my idle time, mostly spent huffing and puffing on something akin to a run in the vain attempt to relieve myself of excess lockdown lard, I have been listening to podcasts.

The favoured choice at the moment is an award-winning documentary series from the BBC called Paradise, which seeks to get to the bottom of two grisly murders that happened off the coast of Guatemala in the late 1970s.

The series is compelling even if the subject matter is, on the whole, unpleasant. However, the wonderful sounds and descriptions of the tropical seas and lands around Central America offer considerable distraction from the drudgery of the task at hand.

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