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==Plot summary== Richard, an English [[Backpacking (travel)|backpacker]], is given a map to a hidden island beach by a mentally ill [[Scottish people|Scot]] going by the alias of [[Daffy Duck]] at a hotel in [[Bangkok]]. Daffy tells Richard about the beautiful island with a hidden lagoon and beach, located in the [[Gulf of Thailand]], and shortly after leaving him the map, Daffy commits suicide. Richard is intrigued and, with travelling French couple Étienne and Françoise, set out to try to find the beach. En route, Richard gives a copy of the map to Sammy and Zeph, two Americans he meets on [[Koh Samui]]. When the three finally reach the hidden beach – bypassing the island's cannabis field on the way – they discover a group of approximately 30 backpackers who have left the outside world to live a slow-paced, largely self-sufficient life of leisure under the ''de facto'' leadership of an American woman called Sal and her [[South Africa]]n lover Bugs who, along with Daffy, founded the community. Initially suspicious of the newcomers, the group accepts the trio when they explain about Daffy's map and his death back on the mainland. For several months, Richard finds life on the island idyllic, fishing in the mornings and relaxing the rest of the time. He befriends a few other members of the community including fellow Englishmen Keaty, from London, and Jed, the loner of the group and the island's assigned guardian. Things start to unravel when an unfortunate food poisoning incident leads to a divide in the group, and some of the islanders on fishing duty are attacked by a shark. One is killed and another injured, who is tended to by Jed, leaving Richard as lone sentry. The remaining fisherman who was attacked suffers mental trauma. Spending long hours alone in the forest as he hikes between lookout spots, Richard begins to experience [[hallucinations]] in which Daffy appears. Richard comes to understand why Daffy killed himself, and why Daffy gave him the map and spread rumours about the beach. Zeph, Sammy and some German backpackers make their way to the island via a makeshift raft; however, they are discovered and killed by the cannabis farmers. When Sal obliquely asks Richard to kill the seemingly insane surviving fisherman because of the threat he poses to the group's now-fragile social integrity, Richard convinces Étienne, Françoise, Jed and a paranoid Keaty to leave the beach for good. This plan is disrupted when the armed cannabis farmers arrive, beating up Richard for copying the map and leaving the backpackers' bloodied corpses as a warning. The islanders turn on Richard, who is saved by Françoise, Étienne, Keaty, and Jed armed with fishing spears, and they successfully make their planned escape on the raft. In the [[epilogue]], it is revealed that the five friends got away and split up when they reached the mainland. Richard still maintains contact with Keaty and Jed. Richard wonders whether anyone else got off the island, and finishes by saying he is content with his life, although he carries a lot of scars.
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