Dr Siri’s bagged himself a holiday: an all-expenses-paid trip to the northern mountains of Laos. What’s more, through a bit of skilful bartering (well, blackmail) he has wangled it so that his nearest and dearest may accompany him.
They are to assist a US-funded search for a lost CIA pilot – Boyd Bowry – missing since his aircraft was downed in 1968. But Siri’s not taking the search too seriously, as he strongly suspects that when the helicopter exploded, the pilot followed suit.
However, just hours into the trip, it becomes apparent that ulterior motives are at work within the group. And Siri’s suspicions are confirmed when those associated with the airman start dropping like the insects that frequent his country.
Siri and co are caught up in something big: something that goes way back, and way over their heads. And, if this wasn’t bad enough, a psychic of unquestionable repute then informs Siri that he will shortly die: in ‘a day or two’, to be precise.
They are to assist a US-funded search for a lost CIA pilot – Boyd Bowry – missing since his aircraft was downed in 1968. But Siri’s not taking the search too seriously, as he strongly suspects that when the helicopter exploded, the pilot followed suit.
However, just hours into the trip, it becomes apparent that ulterior motives are at work within the group. And Siri’s suspicions are confirmed when those associated with the airman start dropping like the insects that frequent his country.
Siri and co are caught up in something big: something that goes way back, and way over their heads. And, if this wasn’t bad enough, a psychic of unquestionable repute then informs Siri that he will shortly die: in ‘a day or two’, to be precise.
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'Another enjoyable episode in the adventurous life of this coroner' Irish Independent.
'Colin Cotterill's hero is an absolute diamond' Daily Telegraph.
'The stories are expertly plotted, the characters are superbly drawn and the setting is as authentic as it is colourful' Mail on Sunday.
'Terrifically beguiling detective novels steeped in local colour and history' New York Times.
'This is exuberant stuff, delivered with Cotterill's usual panache' Good Book Guide.