
The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken
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Narrated by:
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Sam Dastor
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By:
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Tarquin Hall
About this listen
Vish Puri is as fond of butter chicken as the next Punjabi. And when there's plenty on offer at the Delhi Durbar hotel where he's attending an India Premier League cricket match dinner, he's the first to tuck in. Irfan Khan, father of Pakistani star cricketer Kamran Khan, can't resist either. But the creamy dish proves his undoing. After a few mouthfuls, he collapses on the floor, dead. Clearly this isn't a case of Delhi Belly.
But who amongst the Bollywood stars, politicians, bureaucrats, and industrialists poisoned Khan is a mystery. And with the capitals police chief proving as incompetent as ever, it falls to Most Private Investigators to find out the truth.
Puri is soon able to link Khan to a bald bookie called Full Moon, and all the clues point to the involvement of a gambling syndicate that controls the illegal X billion dollars betting industry. The answers seem to lie in Surat, the diamond cutting and polishing capital of the world (where Puri's chief undercover operative Tube light meets his match), and across the border in Pakistan, Puri's nemesis, the one country where he has sworn never to set foot.
Or do they? A certain determined, grey-haired lady with a unique insight into the murder believes that the portly detective is barking up a wrong tree. Is Mummy-ji right? Is there more to the murder than meets the eye? And why, to make life even more complicated for Vish Puri, has someone tried to steal the longest moustache in the world from right under the nose of its owner - literally?
©2012 Tarquin Hall (P)2012 Random House AudioGoCritic reviews
Loveable characters.
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Fabulous!
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Great fun
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Don’t let the title fool you, this book covers so many important issues such as the partition and the trauma women endured during this time and intertwined in a murder mystery in an interesting way!!
Wow what an amazing book!
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Not a turkey!
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Entrancing from start to finish
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Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken to be better than the print version?
The audio version is perfect as Sam Dastor with his accents and characterizations makes the book "come alive". For me, reading it in printed form, would not have done it justice.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken?
So many wonderful moments-I actually laughed out loud many times which is something a book rarely achieves, but the revelation of the atrocities to Hindu and Moslem women at partition in 1947 was a horrible eye-opener. I had never before heard of the tragedies that befell 1000's of women and families at that time. The description elevated this book from hugely entertaining and comedic to one of serious historical content. Very cleverly written by Tarquin Hall.Which character – as performed by Sam Dastor – was your favourite?
All the characters are so well betrayed and although Mummy-ji is gorgeous my favourite has to be the hero Vish Puri.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Cry?-no. Laugh? A lot of the time. It was highly humorous.Any additional comments?
I will hunt out anything else written by Tarquin Hall and hopefully narrated by Sam Dastor, who is already in my favourite narrators list. Excellent, so pleased I came across this gem.A thoroughly enjoyable read.
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Loved everything about this book!
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My only criticism of this book is that I struggled to remember the names of the characters and so was a little bit confused about the plot by the end.... but it did not diminish my enjoyment.
A delicious delight
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