![]() ![]() His girth is proof of his culinary appreciations, much to his wife’s protestations about his need for healthier eating habits. Any comparisons made of his prowess to that of Sherlock Holmes, however, always sets him on edge, and he’s not above spouting historical Indian figures who pioneered all manner of investigative methods centuries earlier! He’s an incorrigible foodie (and admitted “capsicum junkie and occasional dealer” who grows his own Naga Morich chillies). Set in Delhi, with jaunts to Jaipur, The Case of the Missing Servant introduces 51-year-old Vish Puri, a private detective who has never met a case he couldn’t solve. While I do enjoy a clever mystery now and then, I confess the real reason I randomly picked up the Vish Puri – “India’s Most Private Investigator” series – is because I was so taken with the title for #3: The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken, which hit shelves this week! Oh, be still my grumbling belly.īut ‘let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start …’ (whoops, a moment of childhood lyrical haze!). ![]()
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