Thirty-Three Teeth

by Colin Cotterill | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 9781847241085 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingGoryDetailswing of Nashua, New Hampshire USA on 7/31/2019
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Journal Entry 1 by wingGoryDetailswing from Nashua, New Hampshire USA on Wednesday, July 31, 2019
I got this UK-edition softcover from Better World Books, for another release copy. It's the second in the intriguing "Dr. Siri" series, which began with The Coroner's Lunch.

The series features a septuagenarian doctor who's been assigned as the national coroner of Laos - and who is also the host of an ancient and powerful shaman's spirit, with the ability to see the spirits of the dead. Mixing political and cultural strife with murder mysteries plus the vengeful/helpful/confused spirits makes for an interesting story, and Dr. Siri is a delightfully dry-humored and resourceful character.

I did worry quite a bit about the animals in the story, some of whom do not have happy endings - though given the spirits-living-on aspect, death doesn't necessarily mean their stories are over. And - spoiler warning? - the poor captive bear from the opening pages actually does get a happy ending; good thing, too, for if it hadn't, I might never have forgiven the author!

There are some dark aspects to the story, with a series of brutal killings, a malevolent neighbor, and the near-fatal abduction of a major supporting character - yet somehow the overall tone of the book is rather light, a neat trick of the author's. I liked the tidbits about local culture and politics, and the spiritual and folklore-based aspects too - especially the whole subplot surrounding the angry puppets. [No, I am not making that up.] I'll be reading more of this series!

Released 4 yrs ago (2/2/2020 UTC) at Westford St. (see notes for details) in Dunstable, Massachusetts USA

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

I left this book, bagged against the elements, near the sign for the Elbow Meadow Wildlife Management Area parking at roughly 345 Westford St. (I didn't have an "elbow" book but couldn't resist leaving something from the body-parts release challenge.) Hope the finder enjoys the book!

[See other recent releases in MA here.]

*** Released for the 2020 Head Shoulders Knees Toes challenge. ***

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