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Disco for the Departed

The Dr. Siri Investigations, Book 3

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Disco for the Departed

By: Colin Cotterill
Narrated by: Clive Chafer
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Dr. Siri Paiboun is summoned to the mountains of Huaphan Province, where for years the leaders of the current communist government hid in caves, waiting to assume power. Now a major celebration of the new regime is scheduled to take place, but an arm is found protruding from the concrete walk laid from the president’s former cave hideout to his new house beneath the cliffs. Siri must supervise the disinterment of the body attached to the arm, identify it, and determine the cause of death.

The autopsy provides some surprises, but it is his gifts as a shaman that enable the 73-year-old doctor to discover why the victim was buried alive and to identify the killer.

©2006 Colin Cotterill (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Mystery Historical Amateur Sleuths Fiction Thriller & Suspense Suspense Literature & Fiction Detective

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“Purely entertaining…Elements of the ritualistic killings are pretty gross and the spooks can be scary; but as the author gently points out, life would be dreary without a few thrills.” ( New York Times Book Review)

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This was a fun, story that took you down many avenues. An insight into other cultures.

Great story telling

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I love this series. Each book stands alone, but you'd be best advised to start at the beginning, not here, with book three. Unfortunately, the first, "The Coroner's Lunch," is currently unavailable at Audible. What up with that? I've got it in my Audible library. If I could just give it to everyone, I would.

These stories take place three decades after the communist takeover in Laos, after the disaster of the Vietnam War created the problem it was designed to prevent - the spread of an obsolete and cruel ideology. Operating within it is the wonderful Dr. Siri. He knows communism is a failure, but he does his elderly best to be a good man in a bad system. The writing is wonderful, and the stories - all mysteries - are complex, funny and life affirming. They've made me love Laos and its people.

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Engrossing, whimsical, fun tale with a view of the culture and history of Laos in recent times.

engrossing, whimsical, funny tale with geographic

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loveable characters and a setting that has yet to wear thin. what's not to like about that? and excellent voice acting.

can't but love it

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Overall, I liked this book. Dr. Siri and Nurse Dtui continue to develop as characters. There were times when I had difficulty following the storyline (and I had a devil of a time keeping the foreign doctors straight), but as I continued to listen, things began to make sense.

Two things bothered me about this book. First, the ending (and solution to the mystery) came out of nowhere. If there was any hints to what happened, I completely missed them. Second, the whole storyline of Sung walking back to the morgue went nowhere. I kept thinking it would eventually lead to something, but it never really did. (Where it did lead was unnecessary and could have been left out as well.) I feel like the author felt he had to include Sung in this book, so just wrote stuff.

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