The Case of the Love Commandos, Tarquin Hall
The Case of the Love Commandos, Tarquin Hall
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The Case of the Love Commandos
From the Files of Vish Puri, India’s Most Private Investigator

Author: Tarquin Hall

Narrator: Sam Dastor

Unabridged: 7 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 10/08/2013


Synopsis

In this contemporary Romeo and Juliet story set within India’s caste system, private investigator Vish Puri faces his most difficult challenge to date—a high-stakes mystery involving one of India's most controversial commodities: love.When Ram and Tulsi fall in love, the young woman’s parents are dead-set against the union. She is from a high-caste family, but her boyfriend is an untouchable from the lowest strata of Indian society. Young Tulsi’s father locks her up and promises to hunt down and kill the “lover boy dog.” Fortunately, India’s Love Commandos, a real-life group of volunteers dedicated to helping mixed-caste couples, come to the rescue. They successfully free Tulsi, but Ram has gone missing.The task of finding him falls to India’s “most private investigator.” Unfortunately, Vish Puri is not having a good month. He has already failed to recover the millions stolen from the First National Bank of Punjab; his wallet has been stolen; and worst of all, his arch rival, investigator Hari Kumar, is also trying to locate Ram. To solve the case and reunite the star-crossed lovers, Puri and his team of misfit assistants must infiltrate Ram’s village and navigate the caste politics shaped by millennia-old prejudices.Critics hailed the The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken, the last installment in the Vish Puri Mysteries, as Tarquin Hall's best yet, saying that each book is "more complicated and dangerous than the one before" (Huffington Post). Now, with The Case of the Love Commandos, Hall keeps raising the stakes, delivering more twists, turns, and surprises than ever before.

About Tarquin Hall

Tarquin Hall is the author of numerous books, including the Vish Puri mysteries, set in India. The first in the series, The Case of the Missing Servant, was named by the New York Times as a Notable Crime Book and given starred reviews by Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, and Booklist. The second book in the series, The Case of the Man Who Died Laughing, won an AudioFile Earphones Award and was named a best mystery book of the year by the Seattle Times.

About Sam Dastor

Sam Dastor studied English at Cambridge and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. His early theatrical experience includes a spell at the National Theatre under Sir Laurence Olivier and time spent acting in the West End. For the Royal Shakespeare Company, he has been seen in Timon of Athens, Tales from Ovid, and a world tour of A Servant to Two Masters. His many television appearances include I, Claudius; Yes, Minister; Mountbatten; Julius Caesar; and Fortunes of War. He has also appeared in the films Made, Jinnah, and Such a Long Journey, recorded over a thousand broadcasts for the BBC, and narrated numerous audio books.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vimal

Tarquin Hall has got me out of a most definite whodunit reading slump which had made me abandon/shelve atleast a dozen books this year at various percentages of completion. This book was perfectly unputdownable, thanks to Hall's superb and thorough grasp of the commonalities of Indian life and his f......more

Goodreads review by Kavita

Vish Puri is on a jewel heist case and is scheduled for a much-needed holiday. But at the nick of time, he gets dragged into a love affair case when one of his operatives, Facecream, asks him for help. Turns out she also temps as a love commando operative, helping youngsters from different castes to......more

Goodreads review by Rajan

Tarquin Hall is a British journalist hailing from London. He has written Vish Puri India's "Most Private Investigator” books. Hall has a good understanding of Indian realities. He weaves these in Vish Puri books. Ram and Tulsi are in love. Ram is a Dalit (lower caste shudra, untouchable) and Tulsi i......more


Quotes

“Hall takes the reader into a very Indian, very Delhi web of spirituality, sin, slums, and power broking, but all treated with a veneer of wit and intelligent absurdity.” India Today

“As in any Puri novel, a great deal of humor about Puri’s family life is mixed with skillful plotting and realistic descriptions of contemporary India’s overflowing street life.” Booklist (starred review)

“Soon, it’s a race between the detective and his mum to see who’ll be first to see justice done. Once again, India’s Most Private Investigator solves his case with panache.” Kirkus Reviews


Awards

  • Amazon Editors' Pick