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25. Thirty-three Teeth, by Colin Cotterill
Wed Dec 14, 2011, 03:30 AM
Dec 2011
Against all his expectations, Dr Siri Paiboun has rather enjoyed his first five months in office. Now, as hot-season nights close in, Siri is spirited away from Laos' steamy capital on a Matter of National Security. Arriving in Luang Prabang, he's a busy man, examining carbonized corpses, dining with the deposed king, attending a shamans' conference and being rescued by the ghost of an elephant. Not that Siri's complaining...Luang Prabang is in mountains and a good fifteen degrees cooler. Meanwhile, back at Vientiane headquarters, it's hot. Bloody hot - savaged bodies are piling up in Siri's absence. Is it the missing black bear from the circus, or could it be a weretiger? Siri's trusty assistant Nurse Dtui goes snooping but, unlike her boss, the spirits aren't looking out for her...And just what creature, if any, has thirty-three teeth?

http://www.alibris.com/booksearch?qwork=8919013&matches=100&title=thirty-three

Not the first in the series, but I had no trouble keeping up...
I read mostly non-fiction this year. Jim__ Dec 2011 #1
I read "Absurdistan" by Gary Shteyngart and i laughed til I cried clyrc Dec 2011 #11
I really liked "To Be Sung Underwater" by Tom McNeal. Chef Eric Dec 2011 #2
"Skippy Dies" by Paul Murray. n/t FSogol Dec 2011 #3
‘Micro,’ by Michael Crichton and Richard Preston pokerfan Dec 2011 #4
i thought michael chricton died? pitohui Dec 2011 #35
That's what makes it posthumous pokerfan Dec 2011 #36
Stieg Larsson's Millenium Series - TBF Dec 2011 #5
Fred Vargas Commissaire Adamsberg series pscot Dec 2011 #6
What genre do you prefer? fadedrose Dec 2011 #7
I like just about everything clyrc Dec 2011 #12
So many of us in this group do not spend a lot on books... fadedrose Dec 2011 #14
I use my library, but the bookstore has so many more books clyrc Dec 2011 #16
Sorry to have been so glib in my first reply... fadedrose Dec 2011 #17
I didn't really mean to start this thread as a cry for help clyrc Dec 2011 #21
Lots of good suggestions at the old DU fadedrose Dec 2011 #22
"11.22.63" by Stephen King MaineDem Dec 2011 #8
I liked The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield Curmudgeoness Dec 2011 #9
I read Thirteenth Tale a few years ago and loved it clyrc Dec 2011 #13
I wish I had more to offer you, but... Curmudgeoness Dec 2011 #19
The Queen of Patpong getting old in mke Dec 2011 #10
A good one fadedrose Dec 2011 #18
I discovered Maguire's "Wicked" series this summer. Gemini Cat Dec 2011 #15
I read a lot of John Steinbeck this year JitterbugPerfume Dec 2011 #20
Colleen McCullough's "Masters of Rome" historical novels. Odin2005 Dec 2011 #23
It's YA, but my favorite fiction this year was Suzanne Collins' "Hunger Games" trilogy. iris27 Dec 2011 #24
Thirty-three Teeth, by Colin Cotterill petronius Dec 2011 #25
"Shaman" - "ghost of an elephant" fadedrose Dec 2011 #26
It's very nicely blended, I would say petronius Dec 2011 #27
Sounds like my experiences fadedrose Dec 2011 #28
I just put this one on my request list at the library.. fadedrose Jan 2012 #39
I got this one in from the library last night.... fadedrose Jan 2012 #47
Very cool! Let me know how you like them... petronius Jan 2012 #48
So far, I love the old doctor fadedrose Jan 2012 #49
"Before I Go to Sleep" by SJ Watson mainer Dec 2011 #29
"Before I Go to Sleep" was one of my favorites, too Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2012 #41
11 22 63 is a fine read... russspeakeasy Dec 2011 #30
Of books I've completed... Moe Shinola Dec 2011 #31
I've been GLUTTING myself Homer Wells Dec 2011 #32
Only slightly off topic, but I love your screen name. DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2011 #34
Well, thank you very much Homer Wells Jan 2012 #44
Hard to pick, but I'll choose Swamplandia!, by Karen Russell DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2011 #33
I read Swamplandia! clyrc Dec 2011 #38
The Family Fang Z_I_Peevey Dec 2011 #37
I liked The Hunger Games Trilogy NEOhiodemocrat Jan 2012 #40
I keep hearing that.. Little Star Jan 2012 #42
The Hunger Games are awesome ohheckyeah Jan 2012 #43
I agree- and for me to say this is a surprise since it is young adult and sorta sci fi vanlassie Jan 2012 #45
It's not really the kind of book ohheckyeah Jan 2012 #46
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell HuckleB Jan 2012 #50
I loved Cloud Atlas! clyrc Feb 2012 #51
It's simply awesome! HuckleB Feb 2012 #52
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