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On baording his plane at Johannesburg International Airport, South Africa, Goodwill, a brilliant chemist, was certain he would face climatic and cultural challenges in North America. On arrival, he was ambushed by fighting-for-survival syndrome, against an existential nexus of phobia and presumption of incompetence. Mrs. Cornby, a sex-crazed American widow died of an overdose of a mixture of barbiturates, alcohol and Xanax, and a chemist was the secutity guard on duty the night of her death. Peter the taxi driver had $2million transferred to his Bahamas bank account weeks after Mrs. Cornby's death. Goodwill was at the mercy of meticulous investigation and judicial providence.