In My Hands Today…

I Shot the Buddha (Dr. Siri Paiboun #11) – Colin Cotterill

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Laos, 1979: Retired coroner Siri Paiboun and his wife, Madame Daeng, have never been able to turn away a misfit. As a result, they share their small Vientiane house with an assortment of homeless people, mendicants, and oddballs. One of these oddballs is Noo, a Buddhist monk, who rides out on his bicycle one day and never comes back, leaving only a cryptic note in the refrigerator: a plea to help a fellow monk escape across the Mekhong River to Thailand.

Naturally, Siri can’t turn down the adventure, and soon he and his friends find themselves running afoul of Lao secret service officers and famous spiritualists. Buddhism is a powerful influence on both morals and politics in Southeast Asia. In order to exonerate an innocent man, they will have to figure out who is cloaking terrible misdeeds in religiosity.

In My Hands Today…

Heaven Sent – Alan Carter

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Detective Sergeant Philip ‘Cato’ Kwong is light on sleep but high on happiness with his new wife Sharon Wang and their baby girl. But contentment is not compatible with life in the Job, and soon a series of murders of Fremantle’s homeless people get in the way of Cato’s newfound bliss.

As New WAve journalist Norman Lip flirts online with the killer, it becomes apparent that these murders are personal — every death is bringing the killer one step closer to Cato.

In My Hands Today…

The Stranger Diaries – Elly Griffiths

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Clare Cassidy is no stranger to murder. As a literature teacher specialising in the Gothic writer RM Holland, she teaches a short course on it every year.

Then Clare’s life and work collide tragically when one of her colleagues is found dead, a line from an RM Holland story by her body. The investigating police detective is convinced the writer’s works somehow hold the key to the case.

Not knowing who to trust, and afraid that the killer is someone she knows, Clare confides her darkest suspicions and fears about the case to her journal. Then one day she notices some other writing in the diary. Writing that isn’t hers…

In My Hands Today…

Inspector Singh Investigates: A Curious Indian Cadaver – Shamini Flint

Inspector Singh is sick of being on sick leave, so when Mrs Singh suggests they attend a family wedding in Mumbai he grudgingly agrees – hoping that the spicy Indian curries will make up for extended exposure to his wife’s relatives

Unfortunately, the beautiful bride-to-be disappears on the eve of her wedding – did she run away to avoid an arranged marriage, or is there something more sinister afoot? When a corpse is found, the fat inspector is soon dragged into a curious murder investigation with very firm instructions from Mrs Singh to exonerate her family. But as he uncovers layer upon layer of decit, he knows it isn’t going to be that easy…

This is the fifth chapter of the serious about the portly, sweating, dishevelled and wheezing Inspector Singh of the Singapore Police Force. The other chapters are –

  1. Inspector Singh Investigates: A Most Peculiar Malaysian Murder
  2. Inspector Singh Investigates: A Bali Conspiracy Most Foul
  3. Inspector Singh Investigates: The Singapore School of Villainy
  4. Inspector Singh Investigates: A Deadly Cambodian Crime Spree