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The Singapore School of Villainy
- Inspector Singh Investigates Series: Book 3
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Inspector Singh is home - and how he wishes he wasn't. His wife nags him at breakfast and his superiors are whiling away their time by giving him his usual 'you're a disgrace to the force' lecture. Fortunately for Singh, there is no rest for the wicked when he is called out to the murder of a senior partner at an international law firm, clubbed to death at his desk. Unfortunately for Singh, there is no shortage of suspects - from the victim's fellow partners to his wife and ex-wife - or motives, as many of the lawyers have secrets they would kill to protect.
And very soon Singh finds himself heading up an investigation that rips apart the fabric of Singapore society and exposes the rotten core beneath. Perhaps coming home wasn't such a good idea, after all...?
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- Nicola
- 29-01-24
Excellent
Love the bumbling detective with his flawed figure and marriage - but he always gets there in the end. Really well narrated too.
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- Peter
- 21-04-15
More than just "O.K. lah"!
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Maybe it is because I found that I could identify with many of the characters in this tale of modern day Singapore than made it appeal to me.
A well written and very well narrated story made it a listening pleasure.
I look forward to hearing more of the corpulent Inspector Singh!
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- Acteon
- 03-01-21
Absolute delight
After this third book in the Inspector Singh series, I could hardly wait for the next and was dismayed not to find it on audible.
The series is light-hearted yet gripping, and one learns a lot about a distant part of the world. I love the author's irreverent wit.
Jonathan Keeble is perfect and contributes much to the enjoyment.
Please, Audible, give us the rest of the series!!
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- Gary S.
- 03-11-20
Not the greatest whodunnit but a great story
The pace is kept up while at the same time the descriptions of the surrounding and the characters is really good. Great performance too from the narrator. I'm going to look for the next Inspector Singh read.
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- Mr Jitesh K Patel
- 03-03-16
Singh in trouble misses dinner with Mrs Singh
Good story kept me guessing till the end. Singh is an amusing character that I can mentally make out.
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- N
- 06-11-12
Entertaining
Inspector Singh may not have proved the most popular of detective characters, but as an overweight Sikh surviving in the Singapore police he is one of the more unusual. I have heard all three recordings now, with the engaging Jonathan Keeble juggling Sikh, Malaysian, English and other accents with aplomb. There are two other books in the series which have not yet been recorded, and I hope they will make it on to audible. Light, diverting, with a flavour of the country - in this case Singapore, though the others offer Bali and Malaysia.
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- TaD
- 28-07-15
A Singaporean Surprise
An unusual detective story. Inspector Singh is not the most likeable character. Astute, bullying, greedy and short tempered. However he does have an unerring ability to read people.
Given his character's idiosyncrasies and Singapore being reflected as an authoritarian state, this novel surprisingly comes together.
The cast of characters, largely devious lawyers and disgruntled wives, takes a backseat to the maverick that is Inspector Singh.
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- NJD
- 01-11-20
Remarkably Good
I have read every Agatha Christie written and do not take lightly the gravitas of comparing Shamini with Agatha. This book is the perfect murder mystery and even better than her first book set in Malaysia . There is just the right balance of suspects, murder and intrigue to whet the appetite all set against the colourful background of South East Asia. The descriptions are so authentic they actually convey exactly what it is like living in countries like Singapore and Malaysia that I know from first hand experience having worked there and experienced the expat lifestyle for myself. Delightful and highly recommended!
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- Penelope Shand
- 30-10-21
Love the Inspector Singh Series
I love Shamini Flint's Inspector Singh. Sadly Audible only seem to have recorded the first three books in the series. I will have to read the others on my Kindle!
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- Lesley Orchard
- 11-08-22
A whodunit with no suspects!
The omniscient narrator is at odds with a whodunit. We are given detailed descriptions of the characters and their behaviour so the reader must assume that none is the killer. I gave up listening before I could discover if there was a clever author strategy to overcome this problem. Did the narrator do it perhaps? I was disappointed because I enjoyed the first two home in this series.
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