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The Coroner's Lunch

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
15 December 2004

Pages
  
272

Originally published
  
15 December 2004

Followed by
  
Thirty-Three Teeth

Genre
  
Crime Fiction


Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

ISBN
  
1-56947-376-5

Author
  
Colin Cotterill

Page count
  
272

Publisher
  
Soho Press

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Similar
  
Colin Cotterill books, Dr Siri Investigations books, Crime Fiction books

The Coroner's Lunch is a crime novel by British author Colin Cotterill first published in 2004.

Plot summary

Despite a total lack of training, an utter dearth of experience and a complete absence of inclination, Dr. Siri Paiboun has just been appointed state coroner for the Lao People's Democratic Republic. It's 1976, the royal family has been deposed, the professional classes have fled and the communists have taken over. And 72-year-old Siri - a communist for convenience and a wry old reprobate by nature - has got the coroner's job because he's the only doctor left in Laos.

But when the wife of a Party leader is wheeled into the morgue and the bodies of tortured Vietnamese soldiers start bobbing to the surface of a Laotian lake, all eyes turn to the new coroner. Faced with official cover-ups and an emerging international crisis, Siri will be forced to enlist old friends, tribal shamans, forensic deduction, spiritual acumen and some good old-fashioned sleuthing before he can discover quite what's going on...

References

The Coroner's Lunch Wikipedia