The Woman Who Wouldn't Die
By Colin Cotterill
By Colin Cotterill
By Colin Cotterill
By Colin Cotterill
Part of A Dr. Siri Paiboun Mystery
Part of A Dr. Siri Paiboun Mystery
Category: Crime Fiction
Category: Crime Fiction
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$16.95
Jan 07, 2014 | ISBN 9781616952976
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Feb 19, 2013 | ISBN 9781616952075
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Praise
Praise for The Woman Who Wouldn’t Die
“Laughter is a subversive weapon when you live under a repressive regime. That’s the take-away lesson from Colin Cotterill’s gravely funny novels set in Indochina in the 1970s.”
─New York Times Book Review
“The latest Dr. Paiboun novel by Colin Cotterill, showcases both author and detective at the top of their games. It’s an entertaining and captivating mystery underpinned by a fascinating exploration of the tangled history of Laos.”
─The Christian Science Monitor
“Cotterill has never been better than in this ninth outing for acerbic Dr. Siri…. The action builds to an ingenious resolution.”
─Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
“This quirky mystery is filled with unforgettably strange characters. It’s also filled with Cotterill’s dark humor, best seen in the characters’ wry dialogue. Readers who appreciate reluctant cops and detectives, like Tarquin Hall’s Indian sleuth, Vish Puri, or Stuart Kaminsky’s Russian Inspector Rostnikov, will love Cotterill’s cynical, haunted coroner.”
─Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
“One of Cotterill’s best books yet. Fans are going to adore this one.”
─The Globe and Mail
“Crime fiction is a comprehensive introduction to different societies, and Cotterill’s series are prominent on that bookshelf. It is not that he makes us laugh while working with the heartbreaking essentials of human drama. He fosters affection for and understanding of the Lao beyond the histories of Cold War geopolitics and the familiar touristy visions of southeast Asian hospitality. That is some achievement.”
─The Indian Times
“Irresistible, for new readers as well as established fans.”
─Shelf Awareness
“After Cotterill’s hiatus to launch another series set in Thailand (Grandpa, There’s a Head on the Beach, 2012, etc.), the return of that glorious curmudgeon Dr. Siri for a ninth escapade is bliss.”
─Kirkus Reviews
“Colin Cotterill has the enviable ability to entertain the reader while never losing sight of the underlying tragedies upon which his narrative floats … The conclusion of this book suggests that Siri has at least one further adventure in him. I for one certainly hope so.”
─Reviewing the Evidence
“A first rate mystery… and an education into the people and culture of Laos. The dialog is wry and often humorous, and the novel is recommended.”
─Midwest Book Review
“The best in an excellent series…. You’ll go crazy for Dr. Siri and the rest of the superb cast.”
─Kittling Books (Blog)
“Siri and his gang are nonconformists, and we cheer their every insubordinate move…. [Cotterill] mixes the terrible, wonderful, and whimsical in perfect proportions.”
─Murder by the Book (Blog)
Praise for the Dr. Siri series
“Unpredicatable…. Tragically funny and magically sublime.”
─Entertainment Weekly
“A wonderfully fresh and exotic mystery.”
─The New York Times Book Review
“You get a real feeling for what Laos was like in the ’70s. The humor is wonderful, too.” ─New York Post
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