- Published: 4 February 2011
- ISBN: 9781446461266
- Imprint: RH AudioGo
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 8 hr 25 min
- Narrator: Sam Dastor
The Case of the Missing Servant
- Published: 4 February 2011
- ISBN: 9781446461266
- Imprint: RH AudioGo
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 8 hr 25 min
- Narrator: Sam Dastor
The most original detective in years. Picture Hercule Poirot with an Indian accent, eating chili pakoras and riding in an auto rickshaw. Tarquin Hall has captured India in a way few Western writers have managed since Kipling. India's humor, commotion and vibrancy bursts from every page, exposing its vast, labyrinthine underbelly. Scintillating!
Tahir Shah, author of THE CALIPH'S HOUSE
A brilliantly written humorous tale that vividly captures the sounds, smells and foibles of modern India
Ayub Khan Din, writer of East is East
Lively and quick-paced ... What Cara Black does for Paris, Hall achieves for India
Kirkus
Tubby, ingenious and hilarious, Delhi's most trusted PI, Vish Puri, is not easily forgotten. Properly disdainful of unoriginal crime-busters like Sherlock Holmes and James Bond, his unique methods of detection deserve to be widely known and feted.
DAVID DAVIDAR, author of The Solitude of Emperors
An amusing, timely whodunit... Hall has woven an impressive knowledge of India into a tautly constructed novel that is a highly readable introduction to the country for newcomers
Guardian
If Mma Ramotswe is an African Marple, Puri is an Indian Poirot: an opinionated Punjabi with an ego as great as his girth and a passion for British tailoring, malt whisky and fiery chillies... Hall combines an insider's insight with the eclectic eye of a good foreign correspondent
Financial Times
Readers may detect a calculated attempt to charm them, and are advised to yield quickly
Daily Telegraph
Pour yourself a cup of tea and pull up a comfy chair. This is one of those novels that uses the "new" India as a kind of Ealing comedy backdrop... Great fun - a seething slice of the sub-continent
The Times
A suspenseful girpping plot, a heavy air of mystery and lots of action woven together with thriller moments... A must read
Asian Age
Hall has a fine grasp of the nuances of north Indian life and lingo, as well as an in-depth knowledge in a wide range of subjects... I look forward eagerly to the next Vish Puri book
India Today