Laos, 1979: Dr. Siri Paiboun, the twice retired ex-National Coroner of Laos, receives an unmarked package in the mail. Inside is a handwoven pha sin, a colorful traditional skirt worn in northern Laos. A lovely present, but who sent it to him, and why? And, more importantly, why is there a severed human finger stitched into the sin's lining? Siri is convinced someone is trying to send him a message and won't let the matter rest until he's figured it out. He finagles a trip up north to the province where the sin was made, not realizing he is embarking on a deadly scavenger hunt. Meanwhile, the northern Lao border is about to erupt into violence-and Dr. Siri and his entourage are walking right into the heart of the conflict.
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Praise for Six and a Half Deadly Sins
"Dr. Siri and his misfit friends have relied on caustic humor to stay sane . . . The question is: Can his cynical sense of humor get him out of this jam?"
The New York Times Book Review
"Dr. Siri Paiboun will be a gladdening complement to many mystery-reader s table. Some of you have likely already shared your happy table with Dr. Siri; others of you will poo-poo the suggestion. But if you are unfamiliar with Paiboun works, it is time to crawl out of whatever cave you have been living in. This is for you."
The Christian Science Monitor
"Always delightful . . . The doctor and his profoundly eccentric friends, wife and (now former) colleagues retain their sardonic senses of humor in a vexing and sometimes scary time."
The Seattle Times
"When the first sentence of a book starts with a 1978 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia, a public address system mishap, and a severed finger sewn into a skirt, you know you're not in for a run-of-the-mill mystery . . . But it's marvelous fodder for Cotterill's laugh-out-loud humor."
Mystery Scene
"Dr. Siri s iconoclastic spirit and caustic wit are a delight to witness."
Booklist
"A rollicking installment . . . Guaranteed to delight fans and new readers alike."
BookPage, Top Pick in Mysteries
"Neatly combines humor, detection, and politics."
Publishers Weekly
"Generous dollops of wit and humor . . . We can never be sure what clever ruse is being employed."
Dayton Daily News
Praise for the Dr. Siri series
"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."
The 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
"Unpredictable . . . Tragically funny and magically sublime."
Entertainment Weekly
This wonderful series has consistently managed to convey the beauty and sadness of this damaged country through the wisdom and humor of its protagonist.
The Boston Globe
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
Irresistible.
Shelf Awareness
"Dr. Siri and his misfit friends have relied on caustic humor to stay sane . . . The question is: Can his cynical sense of humor get him out of this jam?"
The New York Times Book Review
"Dr. Siri Paiboun will be a gladdening complement to many mystery-reader s table. Some of you have likely already shared your happy table with Dr. Siri; others of you will poo-poo the suggestion. But if you are unfamiliar with Paiboun works, it is time to crawl out of whatever cave you have been living in. This is for you."
The Christian Science Monitor
"Always delightful . . . The doctor and his profoundly eccentric friends, wife and (now former) colleagues retain their sardonic senses of humor in a vexing and sometimes scary time."
The Seattle Times
"When the first sentence of a book starts with a 1978 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia, a public address system mishap, and a severed finger sewn into a skirt, you know you're not in for a run-of-the-mill mystery . . . But it's marvelous fodder for Cotterill's laugh-out-loud humor."
Mystery Scene
"Dr. Siri s iconoclastic spirit and caustic wit are a delight to witness."
Booklist
"A rollicking installment . . . Guaranteed to delight fans and new readers alike."
BookPage, Top Pick in Mysteries
"Neatly combines humor, detection, and politics."
Publishers Weekly
"Generous dollops of wit and humor . . . We can never be sure what clever ruse is being employed."
Dayton Daily News
Praise for the Dr. Siri series
"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."
The 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
"Unpredictable . . . Tragically funny and magically sublime."
Entertainment Weekly
This wonderful series has consistently managed to convey the beauty and sadness of this damaged country through the wisdom and humor of its protagonist.
The Boston Globe
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
Irresistible.
Shelf Awareness