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Set in the late 1940s - deep in the heart of the Malayan jungle, myths and reality intertwine in a chilling tale of survival, folklore, and the unknown. Uncle Joe, an Anglo-Indian man, lived a solitary life as a waterworks inspector, far removed from civilisation. Accompanied by his loyal dog, Loco, he was no stranger to the jungle's dangers - tigers, wild boars, and the ever-present risk of nature itself. But nothing could have prepared him for what he was about to face.
When the local Orang Jakun - a primeval indigenous tribe, shared with him the terrifying legend of the Orang Mawas, a cryptic ape-like creature lurking in the dense forest, Uncle Joe remained skeptical. But as eerie silences fell over the jungle and strange signs emerged, the line between myth and reality began to blur.
One fateful night, an event occurred that unleashed a terrifying force, shaking the village to its core. What followed was a brutal reckoning, leaving Uncle Joe and the Jakun people fighting for their lives against a relentless and unseen threat. In the heart of the jungle, where nature's laws reign supreme, survival came at a devastating and unimaginable cost.
This gripping tale is a story of loss, courage, and a reckoning with the untameable forces of the wild. Set against the backdrop of post-war Malaya, Uncle Joe's journey explores the delicate balance between man and nature, myth and reality. As the jungle reveals its long-held secrets, readers will be pulled into a world where not everything is as it seems and where some ancient creatures are best left undisturbed.
Awas Mawas is a haunting and atmospheric journey into the heart of the Malaysian jungle, blending folklore with raw human emotion, and leaving readers questioning what might still be lurking in the shadows.