
“Readers who were charmed by Cotterill's first novel, last year's The Coroner's Lunch, will be delighted to hear that his hero, the witty seventy-something Dr. Siri Paiboun, is back again.”
— "Day to Day," NPR
“The quasi-mystical story keeps a perfect balance between the modern mysteries of forensic science and the ancient secrets of the spirit world”
— The New York Times Book Review
“A crack storyteller and an impressive guide to a little-known culture.”
— Washington Post Book World
“A wonderfully fresh and exotic mystery.”
— The New York Times Book Review
Thirty-Three Teeth
Year
2005
Pages
248
Praise
“Readers who were charmed by Cotterill's first novel, last year's The Coroner's Lunch, will be delighted to hear that his hero, the witty seventy-something Dr. Siri Paiboun, is back again.”
— "Day to Day," NPR
“The quasi-mystical story keeps a perfect balance between the modern mysteries of forensic science and the ancient secrets of the spirit world”
— The New York Times Book Review
“A crack storyteller and an impressive guide to a little-known culture.”
— Washington Post Book World
“A wonderfully fresh and exotic mystery.”
— The New York Times Book Review
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What to read after Thirty-Three Teeth.
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