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Indecent Exposure (Sharpe novel)

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
248

Followed by
  
Porterhouse Blue

Author
  
Tom Sharpe

Publisher
  
Harvill Secker

Preceded by
  
Riotous Assembly

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Publication date
  
1973

ISBN
  
0-436-45801-2

Originally published
  
1973

Page count
  
248

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Tom Sharpe books
  
Riotous Assembly, Porterhouse Blue, Vintage Stuff, The Throwback, Ancestral vices

Indecent Exposure is a satirical novel by British writer Tom Sharpe, originally published in 1973. The sequel to Riotous Assembly, the author’s debut novel, this story also successfully lampoons the South African police under apartheid.

Plot Summary

Set in the fictional South African town of Piemburg, where local police, headed by Kommandant van Heerden, Luitenant Verkramp and Konstabel Els, are determined to maintain the government policy of apartheid. While the Kommandant is absent at the country home of a snobbish upper class English couple, Luitenant Verkramp enlists the help of a female psychiatrist to provide the police garrison with aversion therapy, with the aim of stopping them from fraternising with black girls. However, this goes horribly awry and turns the town’s entire police force into homosexuals. Called back from his holiday, Kommandant van Heerden attempts to restore some order.

References

Indecent Exposure (Sharpe novel) Wikipedia