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The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken

Vish Puri, Most Private Investigator, Book 3

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The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken

By: Tarquin Hall
Narrated by: Sam Dastor
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Dubbed “a wonderfully engaging P.I.” (The Times, London), Tarquin Hall’s irresistible protagonist Vish Puri has become an international favorite through a series that "splendidly evokes the color and bustle of Delhi and the tang of contemporary India" (The Seattle Times). Now the gormandizing, spectacularly mustachioed sleuth finds himself facing down his greatest fears in an explosive case involving the Indian and Pakistani mafias.

When the elderly father of a top Pakistani cricketer playing in the multi-million-dollar Indian Premier League dies during a post-match dinner, it’s not a simple case of Delhi Belly. His butter chicken has been poisoned. To solve the case, Puri must penetrate the region’s organized crime, following a trail that leads deep into Pakistan - the country in which many members of the P.I.’s family were massacred during the 1947 partition of India. The last piece of the puzzle, however, turns up closer to home when Puri learns of the one person who can identify the killer. Unfortunately it is the one woman in the world with whom he has sworn never to work: his Mummy-ji.

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Engaging Plot • Historical Depth • Excellent Narration • Humorous Elements • Cultural Insights • Authentic Accents
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Highly recommend. The story is well-written; from all that I can tell it is very authentic. It is a top-notch story that also gives an inside view of contemporary Indian life. The reader was beyond great. The characters are great - I have read the three Vish Puri books and can't wait for the next.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken?

The denouement when All Is Revealed.

What about Sam Dastor’s performance did you like?

His acting brought the book to life. The accents were authentic, distinguishable, and consistent. He is one of the best readers I've ever had the pleasure to listen to and was exactly right for this book.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes.

Any additional comments?

Great writing, great characters, great setting, great acting.

Excellent

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What did you love best about The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken?

I thoroughly enjoy all of the characters and find the story line very engaging. As always, the narrator, Sam Dastor, makes it all come alive with his wonderful accents. The narration is truly value-added to an entertaining story.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

The plot keeps you guessing, and the manner of its resolution is made more interesting by the involvement of somewhat peripheral characters, and, of course Vish Puri's intrepid mother.

Have you listened to any of Sam Dastor’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I have listened to all four of the Vish Puri, Most Private Investigator books and I think that this one is as good as the others. I have found that Tarquin Hall's last two books, including this one, delve into some aspects of Indian society that are more serious, such as some history of the partition and the effects on the individuals who lived through it.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I could have listened to this book without interruption, although it was easy enough to return back to when I did have to stop listening.

Any additional comments?

As far as I'm concerned, Tarquin Hall and Sam Dastor can team up anytime with a new Vish Puri mystery and I will be there eager to listen to it!

A good story well read

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Such vivid descriptions, without being too wordy, you feel as if you were there. Narrator does a wonderful job. Superb!

A visit to India

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Let me join other reviewers in singing the praises of the Vish Purry detective stories and the excellent narration by Sam Dostar. This is far more than a detective story, although the mystery plot is itself first class. The richness of this book lies in the colorful portraits of the people, neighborhoods, customs, characters, and mores of modern India. The writing—complemented by the superb and engaging Sam Dostar narration—lets you feel you are right in the neighborhoods described and in the presence of real people.

All in all, both an entertaining and a highly enriching book. Kudos to Tarquin Hall, who I gather is actually a native Englishman who is married to an Indian woman and has lived a number of years in India.

Far More than a Detective Story

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Great match for Dastor's narrating skills and this fun mystery book. It's a delightful series, that'll give you some laughs and insight into the culture as well.

Sam Dastor is perfect !!

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Had a difficult time following the convoluted plot- narration was top notch though listen at 90 percent speed

Too complicated

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As always, there are many laugh-out-loud moments in this mystery, but there is also a story from the terrible time of the Indian/Pakistani partition that casts its shadow into the present. Sam Dastor's narration is what really makes this series come alive for me.

Some serious elements with the humor

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Any additional comments?

I just love this series, it is so funny: The characters, the setting, the descriptions of the food, the language and customs all bring the sights smells and sounds of India alive to the listener. Also there are some very real and interesting observations about the dilemmas and difficulties faced by modern Indian society. The narrator is spot on. I can't wait for the next installment!

Love this series, so funny!

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Would you listen to The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken again? Why?

Not only would I, I already have!

What other book might you compare The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken to and why?

The others in the series. Also, possibly the Birds of East Africa and the Beasts of East Africa.

Which character – as performed by Sam Dastor – was your favorite?

Mummy.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It makes me smile & warms my heart. Also very inventive and informative of Indian society & history.

Any additional comments?

Can't wait for the next installment!

I love this book!

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I had read the first of these books, which I liked very much, and I have to report that listening to them is a far richer experience. The mystery plots are strong, the details of life in New Delhi are often startling, but the narration is amazing! You'll never believe that so many voices can come out of one person! These books are humorous, insightful, and intriguing. I can't recommend them strongly enough.
This particular story has many revelations about the characters' perceptions of Pakistan, the daily experience during Partition, and a modern-day murder plot thrown in to boot. I've been waiting for this book to come out ever since listening to The Man Who Died Laughing, and now I can't wait for the next one.
Kudos to Tarquin Hall and Sam Dastor! These are my favorite Audible books.

A Must-Listen

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