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Inspector Singh Investigates: A Bali Conspiracy Most Foul: Inspector Singh #2 (2012)

by Shamini Flint(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1937384357 (ISBN13: 9781937384357)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Felony & Mayhem
series
Inspector Singh Investigates
review 1: RATING: 3.75Inspector Singh is sent on a mission to Bali by his superiors in Singapore. There has been a horrible bombing. Even though he has no experience with domestic terrorism, he is assigned to the case. What he finds is an expat who has been murdered and left in the carnage of the bombing. He's paired with Bronwyn Taylor, a cop from Australia. Flint does a good job with characterization and setting.
review 2: First Sentence: Jimi’s hands were clammy.Inspector Singh has been assigned to Bali to help with security and anti-terrorist measures after a bomb had been set off in the tourist part of the island. Singh feels he has little to offer; his expertise is solving murders. When a body with a bullet hole, killing him before the explosion, is found
... more in the wreckage, Singh is there to find the answers with the help of a Aussie cop assigned to work with him.The opening—seeing things from the perspective of the bomber—is interesting and rather sad.There is an immediate charm to Inspector Singh. His doctor has been after him to get some exercise, so he shows the doctor his athletic shoes…and proceeds to stop at his favorite restaurant. After all “Talking about exercise was hungry work.” Although he’s not always likeable, he is self-deprecating and an old-fashioned cop who follows the clues. Brownyn, an Aussie cop assigned to work which him is a complete mystery to him. Yet through their relationship, she decided she wants to investigate murders when she returns to Australia. There is an interesting comparison made between tracking down terrorists and finding an individual killer.It is interesting to learn the issues of immigration and race from the perspective of Muslims and Hindus in other countries and the different priority murder has to the Singapore police. Singh makes a wonderful rejoinder after an Australian tourist asks whether he is a Muslim. Singh tells him no, and is then asked, “Then why’ve you got that hanky around your head?” “Because I’m a Sikh and our people have been turbaned for longer than you’ve had ancestors out of prison.”. This theme is continued later when he is confronted by a woman whose child had been killed by the bombers. “The bombings were carried out by a very small minority of people. Most Moslems were devastated by what happened.” “Singh knew he was wasting him time trying to communicate to this women that the actions of a few should not be allowed to tarnish the many. …”There is a wonderful description of the Balinese arts, as well as the food and locations. It makes a very welcome contrast to solving the crimes.“A Bali Conspiracy Most Foul” is a very good read which includes effective twists and a universal truth. A BALI CONSPIRACY MOST FOUL (Pol Proc-Inspector Singh-Bali-Contemp) – VGFlint, Shamini - 2nd in series Minotaur Books, 2011 less
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Anushey
Yep - Inspector Singh does it again! Descriptive, whodunnit with a twist.
blahblah
solid but the lead could be less of a stereotype.
Jone
arresting until the very end...
Zoe
this character is great fun
vee
tremendously fun
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