Thirty-Three Teeth (A Dr. Siri Paiboun Mystery)
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Book Details
Author(s)Colin Cotterill,
PublisherSoho Crime
ISBN / ASIN156947429X
ISBN-139781569474297
Sales Rank122,206
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Praise for Thirty-Three Teeth:
Paiboun s droll wit and Cotterill s engaging plot twists keep things energetic; the rather grisly murders are offset by comedy . The elegant, elderly Paiboun seems an unlikely vehicle to carry a series but he does so with charm and aplomb. Entertainment Weekly
The series neatly manages to include an engrossing mystery political and folk history and a lot of sly satire. Day to Day, NPR
Keeps a perfect balance between the modern mysteries of forensic science and the ancient secrets of the spirit world. The New York Times Book Review
Feisty Dr. Siri Paiboun is no respecter of persons or Party; at his age he feels he can afford to be independent. In this, the second novel in the series, he travels to Luang Prabang where he communes with the deposed king who is resigned to his fate: it was predicted long ago. And he attends a conference of shamans called by the Communist Party to deliver an ultimatum to the spirits: obey Party orders or get out. But as a series of mutilated corpses arrives in Dr. Siri s morgue, and Nurse Dtui is menaced, he must use all his powers forensic and shamanic to discover the creature animal or spirit that has been slaying the innocent.
Colin Cotterill was born in London in 1952. He has taught in Australia, the United States and Japan, and has lived in Thailand, on the Burmese border and in Laos. He lives in Chiang mai in northern Thailand.
For more information, visit www.colincotterill.com
Paiboun s droll wit and Cotterill s engaging plot twists keep things energetic; the rather grisly murders are offset by comedy . The elegant, elderly Paiboun seems an unlikely vehicle to carry a series but he does so with charm and aplomb. Entertainment Weekly
The series neatly manages to include an engrossing mystery political and folk history and a lot of sly satire. Day to Day, NPR
Keeps a perfect balance between the modern mysteries of forensic science and the ancient secrets of the spirit world. The New York Times Book Review
Feisty Dr. Siri Paiboun is no respecter of persons or Party; at his age he feels he can afford to be independent. In this, the second novel in the series, he travels to Luang Prabang where he communes with the deposed king who is resigned to his fate: it was predicted long ago. And he attends a conference of shamans called by the Communist Party to deliver an ultimatum to the spirits: obey Party orders or get out. But as a series of mutilated corpses arrives in Dr. Siri s morgue, and Nurse Dtui is menaced, he must use all his powers forensic and shamanic to discover the creature animal or spirit that has been slaying the innocent.
Colin Cotterill was born in London in 1952. He has taught in Australia, the United States and Japan, and has lived in Thailand, on the Burmese border and in Laos. He lives in Chiang mai in northern Thailand.
For more information, visit www.colincotterill.com



