ThirtyThree Teeth, Colin Cotterill
ThirtyThree Teeth, Colin Cotterill
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ThirtyThree Teeth
The Dr. Siri Investigations, Book 2

Author: Colin Cotterill

Narrator: Clive Chafer

Unabridged: 6 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/04/2011


Synopsis

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. Siris morgue, and Nurse Dtui is menaced, he must use all his powersforensic and shamanicto discover the creatureanimal or spiritthat has been slaying the innocent.

About Colin Cotterill

Colin Cotterill has won the Dilys Award and a Crime Writers of America Dagger and has been a finalist for several other awards. Born in London, he has worked as teacher in Israel, Australia, the United States, and Japan before he started training teachers in Thailand. He lives with his wife in a small fishing village on the Gulf of Siam in Southern Thailand.


Reviews

Goodreads review by C. (Comment, never msg). on July 13, 2021

I have a sweet, childhood, Lao connection I have always remembered. My review of the first novel shares that and why this is a unique, beloved series. I love actual mysteries without crimes but in the overly prolific crime branch, I seek civilian heroes: like 72 year-old Dr. Siri Paiboun. That this......more

Dr. Siri Paiboun is now 72 years old. Through no fault of his own, he is one of the last real medical doctors within Laos. The socialist/communist government (after the Pathet Lao takeover) has not been a welcoming place for those with such skills. Yet, people still die under suspicious circumstance......more

Goodreads review by Marta on May 23, 2020

After reading the Coroner’s Lunch, I had to get the next in the series. What I wrote about the first still applies ([URL not allowed]), but of course the mystery is different. I very much enjoyed the banter, and especially the character development of Dtui. However, the myster......more