The Merry Misogynist: A Dr Siri Investigation (Dr Siri Paiboun Mystery 6)

The Merry Misogynist: A Dr Siri Investigation (Dr Siri Paiboun Mystery 6)

by Colin Cotterill (Author)

Synopsis

Somebody in Laos is wooing and wedding country girls - and then killing them on honeymoon and binding their bodies to trees. The horror of what this monster does to his victims appals Dr Siri and his morgue team and they vow revenge. But they're distracted by the disappearance of itinerant Crazy Rajid. Siri has been getting premonitions that he's in danger. A trail of elaborate clues and remarkable disclosures about the Indian's past lead them to Vientiane's most ancient temple - and a terrible discovery.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 296
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
Published: 29 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1849161968
ISBN 13: 9781849161961

Media Reviews
'Cotterill's novels have richer plots than Alexander McCall Smith's African detective stories, but the same comic charm' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *
'...an odd sort of joy to read ... his love of south-east Asia is everywhere evident, lending his writing an elegance and poignancy - beautiful exotic imagery, a pleasing wry patter to his characters' speech. The series has been commended for its humanity and intrigue and the latest instalment won't disappoint' City AM. * City AM *
'Witty dialogue and engaging characters, especially the irrepressible Siri, who becomes more lovable with each appearance. The combination of humour, social commentary and a clever mystery make this one of the most enjoyable books I've read all year' Sunday Telegraph. * Sunday Telegraph *
Author Bio

Colin Cotterill was born and raised in London but soon jetted off on a world tour that never ended. He has taught in Australia, the USA and Japan. After working with an NGO and child protection services in Southeast Asia, Colin settled in southern Thailand where he now writes full-time. The Merry Misogynist is Dr Siri's sixth
investigation. Colin won the 2009 CWA Dagger in the Library for the Dr Siri series of novels.