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DFR, this latest Sonchai case is extremely satisfying. In comparison to most other mysteries, it could have ended almost 100 pages before the actual end of the book, but it kept going. You are left with an amazing zinger as well, that caps off the series' required black humor. It is action-packed, full of truly bizarre happenings, and Supatra and Lek get their fair share, along with some foreign special guests, of the detecting. This, of all of them I would love to see turned into an inferior movie adaptation, which now seems inevitable.
There are also, per the usual, great little funny commentaries about life, farangs' schizo views on prostitution, their impending homo-emergence, cloud policing, Linda's house call, "really, really, really" etc. There is a greater sense of whimsy throughout. There are also some thought provoking attitudes that make you think beyond the page. As was present in all the books, the line between police and criminal is permeable. I love how, once Sonchai arrives on the proverbial doorstep of the criminal, there is that mutual respect and candor, and the "big confession" is revealed. It's like Sonchai knows, as revealed in the previous book, that nothing may ever be done to the criminal, because they are well-protected, etc. that's simply satisfying just to know whodunit. It's hilarious when, right before this, when Sonchai falls asleep, he awakens not tied and gagged, or dead, but smelling freshly brewed coffee. I haven't encountered that much in the American genres, but, then again, I'm no crime fiction expert.
At the risk of getting on a soapbox, I was intrigued to hear a character's thoughts on the controversial topic of whether or not certain transgendered persons make a gender reassignment, not out of a desire to be one's true self, but because they feel they will never be accepted by their partner, or their society otherwise. . .or, just to be more "marketable" I am not an authority on current issues or trans terminology so pardon my ignorance. I do like, how, in the series as a whole, sex and sexuality can be talked about frankly, without the typical judgment.
Nitpicking now---Vikorn and Sonchai having their pissing contest is wearing a little thin. Tired of the same clothing brands being mentioned by Sonchai, although I do appreciate the attention to product detail, similar to BY NIGHTFALL . Also, I was puzzled when Sonchai says, "Opium is so exotic these days, I don't think I've seen it in Bangkok since I was a cadet." Isn't this exactly how it went at the beginning of Bangkok Tattoo with Chanya? I could be mistaken. Fans of the series will like this one, especially if they were a little disappointed in the fourth one, like I was.
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