The Case of the Elusive Bombay Duck

Portly, perceptive, and spectacularly moustachioed, India's finest private detective, Vish Puri, tackles his most difficult case to date, in Tarquin Hall's delightful humorous whodunit series set in New Delhi.

For Vish Puri, India's most private detective, the news that he has won the long-coveted International Detective of the Year award, to be presented in a glitzy ceremony in London, makes this the best day of his life.

But to his deep dismay, a senior bureaucrat from the Ministry of Finance gives him a secret mission he can't refuse: to track down India's most-wanted fugitive. Dr. Bhatt's medicines caused the deaths of hundreds, and the billionaire fraudster-code named the Bombay Duck-fled for the United Kingdom before he could be arrested.

Puri is only spending a week in London. He has never set foot in the UK before. And most important of all, he has already promised his wife that he won't do any work while they're away.

There's only one solution: lie, lie, lie.

Puri dives headfirst into the case, in between visiting all the tourist sites, aided and abetted by his formidable, meddling Mummy-ji, whom Puri definitely did not invite to join them. But can Puri hook the Bombay Duck and bring him to justice before the fugitive's many enemies get to him first?

Packed with the sights, sounds, and flavors of both New Delhi and London, this is an irresistible listen for fans of Alexander McCall Smith, Harini Nagendra, and Jesse Sutanto from an author who divides his time between India and the United Kingdom.

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The Case of the Elusive Bombay Duck

Portly, perceptive, and spectacularly moustachioed, India's finest private detective, Vish Puri, tackles his most difficult case to date, in Tarquin Hall's delightful humorous whodunit series set in New Delhi.

For Vish Puri, India's most private detective, the news that he has won the long-coveted International Detective of the Year award, to be presented in a glitzy ceremony in London, makes this the best day of his life.

But to his deep dismay, a senior bureaucrat from the Ministry of Finance gives him a secret mission he can't refuse: to track down India's most-wanted fugitive. Dr. Bhatt's medicines caused the deaths of hundreds, and the billionaire fraudster-code named the Bombay Duck-fled for the United Kingdom before he could be arrested.

Puri is only spending a week in London. He has never set foot in the UK before. And most important of all, he has already promised his wife that he won't do any work while they're away.

There's only one solution: lie, lie, lie.

Puri dives headfirst into the case, in between visiting all the tourist sites, aided and abetted by his formidable, meddling Mummy-ji, whom Puri definitely did not invite to join them. But can Puri hook the Bombay Duck and bring him to justice before the fugitive's many enemies get to him first?

Packed with the sights, sounds, and flavors of both New Delhi and London, this is an irresistible listen for fans of Alexander McCall Smith, Harini Nagendra, and Jesse Sutanto from an author who divides his time between India and the United Kingdom.

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The Case of the Elusive Bombay Duck

The Case of the Elusive Bombay Duck

by Tarquin Hall

Narrated by Vikas Adam

Unabridged — 7 hours, 57 minutes

The Case of the Elusive Bombay Duck

The Case of the Elusive Bombay Duck

by Tarquin Hall

Narrated by Vikas Adam

Unabridged — 7 hours, 57 minutes

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Portly, perceptive, and spectacularly moustachioed, India's finest private detective, Vish Puri, tackles his most difficult case to date, in Tarquin Hall's delightful humorous whodunit series set in New Delhi.

For Vish Puri, India's most private detective, the news that he has won the long-coveted International Detective of the Year award, to be presented in a glitzy ceremony in London, makes this the best day of his life.

But to his deep dismay, a senior bureaucrat from the Ministry of Finance gives him a secret mission he can't refuse: to track down India's most-wanted fugitive. Dr. Bhatt's medicines caused the deaths of hundreds, and the billionaire fraudster-code named the Bombay Duck-fled for the United Kingdom before he could be arrested.

Puri is only spending a week in London. He has never set foot in the UK before. And most important of all, he has already promised his wife that he won't do any work while they're away.

There's only one solution: lie, lie, lie.

Puri dives headfirst into the case, in between visiting all the tourist sites, aided and abetted by his formidable, meddling Mummy-ji, whom Puri definitely did not invite to join them. But can Puri hook the Bombay Duck and bring him to justice before the fugitive's many enemies get to him first?

Packed with the sights, sounds, and flavors of both New Delhi and London, this is an irresistible listen for fans of Alexander McCall Smith, Harini Nagendra, and Jesse Sutanto from an author who divides his time between India and the United Kingdom.


Editorial Reviews

Booklist Starred Review of The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken

A thoroughly engaging series . . . Hall presents a complex hero in a complex country with a great deal of history, humor and panache

Library Journal on The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken

A strong setting, a likable cast of characters, and a well-plotted story that will appeal to all mystery lovers, particularly fans of Michael Stanley, Alexander McCall Smith and Colin Cotterill

Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine

This concisely told tale is stuffed full of plot and wonderful characters

Kirkus Reviews

Solving the mystery is only part of the fun. Jolly good

Publishers Weekly Starred Review of The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken

Outstanding . . . Well-drawn colorful characters bolster a whodunit sure to appeal to those who enjoy a dash of humor with their crime

Booklist Starred Review of The Case of the Reincarnated Client

Hilarious . . . Filled with engaging twists. Vish is a wonderfully realized character . . . You can dive in anywhere in this series and be rewarded with a rich experience

Publishers Weekly on The Case of the Reincarnated Client

Lively, amusing . . . Hall creates delightful characters and provides illuminating glimpses of contemporary Indian life

Library Journal

An amalgam of Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes . . . Will please fans of Alexander McCall Smith

Booklist Starred Review of The Case of the Love Commandos

Humor is mixed with skilful plotting and realistic descriptions of contemporary India’s overflowing street life

Publishers Weekly Starred Review of The Case of the Love Commandos

Thought-provoking and charming

Booklist

A comic and insightful detective story

Kirkus Reviews

2025-02-15
India’s most private investigator takes London by storm.

After decades years of solving cases that would perplex a lesser sleuth, Delhi’s Vish Puri finally gets the recognition he deserves. Being named Private Detective of the Year by the International Federation of Private Detectives earns him not only the admiration of his colleagues but a trip to the organization’s awards dinner in London. Eager to see all the sights, his wife, Rumpi, makes Vish promise that this won’t be a working trip, but Dilip Shrivastava, principal secretary for finance for the state of Madhya Pradesh, has other ideas. Shrivastava wants Vish to help track down Dr. Harilal Bhatt, also known as Bombay Duck, who fled India after his pharmaceutical company marketed a drug with side effects that killed hundreds. Watching Puri navigate this secret mission in the face of Rumpi’s fierce desire to visit every tourist trap in the U.K. makes this outing a joy. So does the detective’s encounter with his Anglo-Indian relatives in the South Asian enclave of East Ham. Sampling his cousin Nina’s underspiced vegan cuisine and listening to his nephew Jags’ Hinglish convinces Puri that his family is too British to be Indian, but their unfamiliarity with the world outside East Ham also persuades him that they’re too Indian to be British. The trip turns into the adventure of a lifetime, and solving the mystery is only part of the fun.

Jolly good.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191230283
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 03/04/2025
Series: Vish Puri Series , #6
Edition description: Unabridged
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