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Chargement... A Bali conspiracy most foul (original 2009; édition 2009)par Shamini Flint
Information sur l'oeuvreA Bali Conspiracy Most Foul par Shamini Flint (2009)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. My second book of Inspector Singh was absolutely great, too. I don't want to spoil the story for anybody but once I started reading, I could hardly keep myself from finishing the book. Since I've been to Bali, too, it again was very nice to recognize places, habits and other things in the story. Very well done! ( ) After a nightclub bombing, Singh is sent to Bali to be part of an international task force. However, his skills as a murder investigator aren't very useful until the discovery of a skull with a bullet hole is found in the rubble. Singh, supported by Bronwyn, and Aussie officer, begins to delve the life of the deceased to solve both the murder and the bombings. The novel's opening text allows the reader to eavesdrop on the vacillating inner thoughts of a young jihadist as he waits for the final command to carry out a suicide bombing--not what I was expecting, but my attention has been captured. It's a fairly intense read, and the author seems to possess a solid understanding of the jihadi mindset. Inspector Singh isn't a particularly likable character, but he is good at his job. There are several surprises in the plot, and a climatic ending. I picked this as a fun read for a trip to Bali. A mystery set in a country that I was visiting -- what could be more fun? And to be honest, if I hadn’t spent two spectacular weeks in Bali, I would have found it a light and informative mystery. The plot revolves around a body found among the debris of the Bali nightclub bombings. But this man was not killed by the bomb, but a bullet to the head, and the bumbling inspector Singh is sent from Singapore to Bali to not find the terrorists who planned the bombing, but the person who murdered the victim. There is a lot that is interesting in this story. It’s a whodunit with very colorful characters – an Islamic terrorist cell who hold a hatred for the US and the ways of the west, the international police force sent to find the bombers, and a host of local Balinese, ranging from drivers, to shop keepers, to the local police. My big gripe with this story is that the Balinese are portrayed as kind, helpful, but slightly incompetent and very superstitious. It’s clear that the westerners view the Balinese Hindu rituals to cleanse the dark evil from the bomb as silly and slightly juvenile. There was a condescension of western superiority that I disliked. It felt similar to how old American westerns portray Native Americans. And although my experience with the Balinese was limited, the story definitely didn’t show the warmth and the hospitality that this island exudes. The same could be said for the terrorists. Their motive for the bombings was never explained, making it feel like this could be any group of Indonesian Muslims. It made me wonder if the author ever had spent time in Bali. We don’t need more stories that stereotype other cultures. Still trying to get rid of him, Inspector Singh's superiors send him to Bali as a show of solidarity after the 2002 Bali bombing even though he has no terrorism experience. But then a victim's skull is found with a bullet hole -- obviously the man had been murdered before the bomb went off. Inspector Singh can investigate murder with the not always welcome help of an Australian colleague. I enjoyed the relationship between Singh and Bronwyn, the Australian policewoman. It's a pity we won't be seeing more of her. Some nicely unpleasant suspects even if the ending was mostly rather predictable. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Inspector Singh is back - this time on secondment to Bali. A bomb has exploded and Singh has been sent to help with anti-terrorism efforts, but there's a slight problem - he knows squat about hunting terrorists. He's much better suited to solving murder So when a body is discovered in the wreckage, killed by a bullet before the bomb went off, Singh should be the one to find the answers - especially with the help of a wily Australian copper by his side - but simple murders are never as simple as they seem, and this one has far-reaching global consequences... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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