From Publisher's Weekly..Set in the People's Democratic Republic of Laos in 1977, Cotterill's engrossing third mystery (after 2005's Thirty-three Teeth
) takes series hero Dr. Siri Paiboun, the 73-year-old national coroner
who has recently discovered his shaman ancestry, and Nurse Dtui, his
no-nonsense associate, from the capital, Vientiane, to remote Vieng Xai,
where a cement-entombed corpse has turned up at the Laotian president's
compound. At Kilometer 8 Hospital, Paiboun and Dtui meet Dr. Santiago, a
charismatic surgeon on loan from Cuba, who uncovers crucial information
about the victim's identity. As they close in on the killer, Paiboun
and company must deal with soul-transfer, a marriage proposal, ancient
rituals, frenetic dancing, racism and more murders. Horrific sacrificial
rituals coexist seamlessly with the endless, banal red tape that
hampers the investigation. Paiboun's gift for conversing with the dead
comes in handy as he endures such strange happenings as nightly disco
music only he can hear. This witty and unusual series just keeps getting
better. (Aug.)
There are many things I enjoy about this series, but these books are difficult for me to follow because I don't know much about Laos, it's culture, and it's history. So, I think I'll stop and read some other books for a while.