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Book Reviews of I Shot the Buddha (A Dr. Siri Paiboun Mystery)

I Shot the Buddha (A Dr. Siri Paiboun Mystery)
I Shot the Buddha - A Dr. Siri Paiboun Mystery
Author: Colin Cotterill
ISBN-13: 9781616958299
ISBN-10: 1616958294
Publication Date: 7/4/2017
Pages: 1
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Soho Crime
Book Type: Paperback
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hardtack avatar reviewed I Shot the Buddha (A Dr. Siri Paiboun Mystery) on + 2580 more book reviews
I enjoy Cotterill's "Dr. Siri" mysteries. There is just enough humor in them to keep your head straight while you're trying to understand the convoluted directions the plot is taking. I am somewhat less enthusiastic about the supernatural aspects of Siri's inner shaman, and this book took the supernatural to a entirely new level which I could have done without. And, as always, in the end Cotterill slaps you with an ending you couldn't have anticipated, no matter how many mysteries you've read.

Still, after this one, I think I'll take a break from Dr. Siri for awhile.
cathyskye avatar reviewed I Shot the Buddha (A Dr. Siri Paiboun Mystery) on + 2273 more book reviews
It's always a pleasure to visit with Dr. Siri and his friends, and I Shot the Buddha is no exception (even though I still hear Eric Clapton singing "I Shot the Sheriff"). Colin Cotterill has taken a rather dire period of Laotian history and peopled it with a memorable cast. He has a rare talent for combining truth and humor-- showing how miserable life under Communism in Laos could be, having us feel it, and then making us laugh about it all. To some this may sound callous, but it's not. People living in want and drudgery will often find the humor in day-to-day living; it's human nature. And while readers may laugh, they will also remember.

Although Dr. Siri, his wife, and his group of friends are all marvelous characters, I think Mr. Geung is my favorite. Mr. Geung has Down syndrome. He earns a living. He's in a good relationship. He's hard-working, kind, loving, and funny. He can also make observations that help Siri solve his investigations. Not only that, but Mr. Geung is probably the happiest character of them all. He is a man to respect, and I do. I also have a great deal of affection for him. See? That's one of Cotterill's greatest strengths: creating characters that worm their way into our hearts.

I Shot the Buddha has one of Cotterill's trademark convoluted plots that's enjoyable to read all the way to its conclusion. I do worry though. Dr. Siri is almost eighty-- how many more investigations are in store for him? Slow Father Time down as much as possible, Mr. Cotterill. I want these wonderful characters to hang on for as long as possible!