- Published: 1 September 2011
- ISBN: 9780099525240
- Imprint: Arrow
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 352
- RRP: $39.99
The Case of the Man who Died Laughing











- Published: 1 September 2011
- ISBN: 9780099525240
- Imprint: Arrow
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 352
- RRP: $39.99
So brilliantly does Tarquin hall capture the sights, smells, sounds and foibles of modern India, not to mention the nuances of English-Indian speech, that it is hard to believe he is not himself Indian. He also serves up fabulous descriptions of the Indian cuisine much favoured by Puri, a sort of Indian Poirot whose lunch will always come before his crime-solving.
Daily Mail
The novel is an entertaining yarn about the apparent murder of a well-known religious sceptic by an apparition of the Goddess Kali and a ripe comedy of Indian manners, brimming with well-observed detail.
Mail on Sunday
Vish Puri - "Most Private Investigator", according to his card - is large, constantly hungry, a perpetual victim of Delhi's traffic congestion, and a wonderfully engaging PI . . . the characters - including Puri's complicated family - are splendid, and it's a joy to read
The Times
A funny, entertaining novel [with a] wonderfully engaging Private Investigator . . the characters - including Vish Puri's complicated family - are splendid, and it's a joy to read.
Marcel Berlins, The Times
Sweet-natured and hilarious
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