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Name: Thirty-Three Teeth

Author: Colin Cotterill
Year: 2005
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Popularity: 2.7
Genres/categories: Mystery, Award winners, Fiction, Crime, Historical fiction

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Winner of the Dilys award in 2006.

Praise for Cotterill's The Coroner's Lunch:

"This series kickoff is an embarrassment of riches: Holmesian sleuthing, political satire and droll comic study of a prickly late bloomer."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"The Coroner's Lunch is marvelous. The setting may be unique in Western fiction, and the characters are unique to themselves. Sweet but not sappy, offbeat but not self-conscious about it, this book doesn't so much pull you in as open a door and let you walk happily through. Fans of Alexander McCall Smith's books will love this one."--S. J. Rozan, author of Absent Friends

"The Coroner's Lunch is a satisfying feast for the mind."--Rebecca Pawel, author of Death of a Nationalist, winner of the 2004 Edgar Award for Best First Novel

The national coroner of Laos, Dr. Siri Paiboun, is no respecter of persons or party; at his advanced age he can afford to be independent. With the assistance of his helpers, the mentally retarded Mr. Geung and Nurse Dtui ("Fatty")--who has dubbed him "Super Spirit Doc"--he elucidates the causes of mysterious deaths. But he also communes with the deposed king, whose special channel to the occult has left him, and attends a conference of shamans called by the Communist government to give the spirits an ultimatum: obey party orders or get out.

Colin Cotterill was born in London in 1952. He has taught in Australia, the United States and Japan and has lived in Thailand, on the Burmese border, and in Laos. For the last several years he has worked for UNICEF and local non-governmental agencies to prevent child prostitution and to rehabilitate abused children. He lives in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.

For more information, visit www.colincotterill.com 
This book is part of the "Dr. Siri Paiboun" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
The Coroner's Lunch
First published 2004
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, Pop Rating:3.9/10
Anarchy and Old Dogs
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, Pop Rating:2.1/10
Curse of the Pogo Stick
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, Pop Rating:1.9/10
The Merry Misogynist
First published 2009
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, Pop Rating:1.9/10
Love Songs from a Shallow Grave
First published 2010
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, Pop Rating:1.6/10
Disco for the Departed
First published 2006
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, Pop Rating:2.3/10
The Woman Who Wouldn't Die
First published 2013
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, Pop Rating:1.5/10
Six and a Half Deadly Sins
First published 2015
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, Pop Rating:1.5/10
Don't Eat Me
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, Pop Rating:1.3/10
The Rat Catchers' Olympics
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Slash and Burn
First published 2011
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