"Inspector Singh is Singapore\'s answer to Dirty Harry--in a turban." --Tarquin Hall, author of The Case of the Missing Servant Homicide detective Inspector Singh has returned home to Singapore to rest his weary feet after time spent globe-trotting and crime-solving in Malaysia and Bali.
The first two books in this series, A Most Peculiar Malaysian Murder and A Bali Conspiracy Most Foul, were also published by Minotaur/Thomas Dunne Books..
About the Author: SHAMINI Flint is a Cambridge graduate and was a lawyer with various UK firms, including Linklaters, for ten years, travelling extensively in Asia during that period, before giving up her practice to concentrate on writing.
Fast-paced, funny, and highly original, Shamini Flint\'s The Singapore School of Villainy: Inspector Singh Investigates is a fabulous mystery featuring everybody\'s favorite turbaned detective.
Soon, Inspector Singh is poised to expose the treachery that lies beneath Singapore\'s high society.
There\'s no shortage of suspects, from the victim\'s fellow partners, many of whom are hiding secrets, as well as the dead man\'s wife and ex-wife.
A senior partner at an international law firm has been murdered, and it\'s up to Singh to catch the killer and solve the case.
With his wife nagging him and his boss lecturing him about his unconventional work habits, he\'s thrilled when a new case comes across his desk.
But it\'s not long before he wishes he would be sent off to another foreign locale. "Inspector Singh is Singapore\'s answer to Dirty Harry--in a turban." --Tarquin Hall, author of The Case of the Missing Servant Homicide detective Inspector Singh has returned home to Singapore to rest his weary feet after time spent globe-trotting and crime-solving in Malaysia and Bali