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Ethical Chiang Mai Detective, Book 1
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Kristin Kalbli
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David Casarett
About this listen
Meet Ladarat Patalung - the first and only nurse detective in Thailand.
Two nights ago a young woman brought her husband into the emergency room of the Sriphat Hospital in Thailand, where he passed away. A guard thinks she remembers her coming in before but with a different husband - one who also died.
Ladarat Patalung, for one, would have been happier without a serial murderer - if there is one - loose in her hospital. Then again, she never expected to be a detective in the first place.
And now Ladarat has no choice but to investigate.
The first novel in a captivating new series by David Casarett, MD.
©2016 David Casarett (P)2016 Hachette AudioListeners also enjoyed...
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 04-17-17
great
I enjoyed this quite a bit and look forward to more in the series. The characters were interesting and likable and the various mysteries were engaging. The setting was a new one for me and I enjoyed reading the author's interpretation of Vietnam.
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- T. Regan
- 09-23-18
Love the Characters but ...
I really like the characters, the mystery, the pace of the book, and the culture of Thai. However, as an American who works in a hospital setting, it was very difficult to listen to the multiple disparaging, stereotyped comments about Americans and American hospitals. There were very wide generalizations in the first third of the book that I'm sure he would never want us to make about the Thai culture, but that he nonetheless makes about Americans.
I would want to hear more about the characters and read other books, but it is very difficult to get past so many chapters and comments that are peripheral to the story and represent wide, negative generalizations about culture in the US. If the comments were more about the characters experiences in the US and not such generalizations that would help (e.g., "Americans are hard-wired to..."). I won't be reading or listening to any more of this series, but I would like to read stories set in Thailand.
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- Nancy Sacry
- 03-29-18
Delightful
I Loved the story, it was entertaining, and fun. I am guessing there is more or maybe a series. I would add them to my reading list.
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- Victoria J. Mejia-Gewe
- 03-01-18
A terrific cultural mystery
David Casarett, MD, has written a unique and fascinating book set in Thailand featuring a nurse ethicist- turned detective in Murder at the House of Rooster Happiness. Ladarat Patalung works as the nurse ethicist at the public hospital in northern Thailand and is busy getting ready for public inspections and doesn't have time for extra work when a police detective approaches her. The night before, his officer stationed at the hospital emergency room reported to him that a woman brought in her dead husband, who was certified by the on- duty doctor as having died of heart failure. To that, Ladarat scoffs, saying that of course any man who dies has his heart stop, but that is no more specific than saying a plane has crashed because it hit the ground. But she becomes more concerned when the detective tells her that his officer recognized the woman as the same woman who turned in her dead husband to the emergency room of a different hospital three months earlier. Could they have a serial killer on their hands? The detective enlists Ladarat to join him as a detective to investigate the case.
Ladarat stays busy with her job in the hospital, as she also looks into the case. She relies upon her understanding of human nature, especially that gained from a particular textbook from her time spent at the University of Chicago. In the process of dealing with issues in her job and in the case, Ladarat gains further insights into human nature that help her in dealing with things.
Murder at the House of Rooster Happiness proved to be a fascinating book with strong insights into human nature and also Thai culture. It introduces us to Thai terms, explaining each one used and especially talking about Thai foods, explaining what each one is made of. Further, we gain insight into medical issues, as Ladarat deals with her routine work. We see a pair of Americans dangerously injured by an elephant they were riding during their honeymoon, with the new husband's showing no signs of life. In most countries, he would be declared brain- dead and taken off life support, but in Thailand, there are no such standards. Thus the medical officials are faced with trying to convince the Americans that the young man will never wake again and that they ought to decide to take this action. All throughout the book, the dominating question is what is ethical.
I stumbled upon Murder at the House of Rooster Happiness during an Audible sale and am very glad I did. As a lover of other cultures and as someone who grew up with a Thai best friend, I really enjoyed the flavor of the book. It is very obvious that Casarett knows the Thai culture, and the fact that he himself is a hospice doctor gives credibility to the depictions of life in the hospital, especially when it comes to decisions of what to do about the American man who has not shown any sign of brain function. The story does not press forward in the typical American manner, but instead the book adds extra side details that add color to the book.
I really enjoyed the various characters of the book. The only challenge I had was sometimes in keeping straight the names of the various characters. That left some of the book confusing to me, as I wasn't always able to hear a name and recognize which identity the name belonged to. But otherwise, I really enjoyed the depth of the character of Ladarat and such other characters as the assistant nurse ethicist, the chief doctor in the ICU, the American family, and the barefoot man from the mountains who spends his time squatting in the waiting room of the ICU.
I was deeply impressed by the performance of the narrator, Kristin Kalbli. It took a special person to be able to perform this book, throwing in Thai names and other words to the book written in English. Kalbli keeps the book moving smoothly and shifts between the Thai and English words fluently. But besides her ability to switch between the two languages, Kalbli does a strong job of keeping the book pleasurable to listen to.
I really found Murder at the House of Rooster Happiness to be an excellent book. It has an interesting mystery plot as well as secondary details. Further, the characters do a lot to draw us into the story. I look forward to the next book in this so-far too-short series and give this one five stars.
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- Debbie
- 03-15-18
Curious Thai Culture and a Nurse Turned PI
Bringing over-ripe bananas to the statue of a Buddah, legal prostitution, and talking every which way around the truth to avoid a confrontation, all the ways of the Thai people, had me shaking my head, as I listened, amazed as the story was told. The culture is so different . . . yet brash Americans could sometimes take a cue from the gentler Asians, instead of rushing headlong like a bull in a china shop. I like the main character, Ladarat Patalung, a nurse ethicist, who studied in the U.S. for a year, and has an insight into western ways. Good thing, too, as an American couple, injured badly in an elephant accident are in the hospital, and the Thai doctors and even the director are at a loss as to how to deal with the family. With several "irons in the fire", Ladarat Patalung takes a day at a time, in no hurry, driving her VW Beetle to and from work, and retreating each evening to her back yard garden with her cat for gentle reflection. These are the parts of the book that I like most. At times the writing feels fragmented. I also get frustrated with the men in the story, who seem to lean on the women to get the job done. All in all, the murders and other mysteries were wrapped up well.
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- Peter W. Kalnin
- 02-17-24
A Sensitively Written Thai Mystery
A Sensitively Written Thai Mystery
This is written by someone who knows Thai and western manners and thinking. Two thumbs up!
Kristin Kalbli is fluent in Thai and English and so makes the perfect narrator.
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- Silvia de la Cruz
- 04-08-18
Simple but entertaining
A bit of a naive storyline and developments, but entertaining nevertheless.
Good performance, funny how it’s strange to keep track of character’s names in a language so different as Thai.
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- Cora Brown
- 05-14-17
Read for the Thai food and culture
If you like to hear about exotic places outside of the US, you will enjoy this book. If you care more about the mystery and exciting plot lines, you might want to explore other authors. There are many descriptions of Thai food dishes in this book. I found them both interesting and distracting. It felt almost as if the author wanted to throw in as much Thai language as possible. Kudos to the narrator for handling the language.
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- Kathy
- 04-03-18
I really enjoy listening to this.
a multi faceted mystery plus alook into another culture. I truly enjoyed listening to the book.
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- Sacratomato
- 12-24-16
Good first effort, will make a good series
Is there anything you would change about this book?
Although the heroine is a nurse ethicist, this inaugural book has a bit too much about a medical/cultural problem and less about the actual mystery. And, the mystery is really quite interesting!
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
Using Chiang Mai as the locale was wonderful. Describing the food made me ravenous. The least interesting? I know the author is a doctor but please, less about the hospital and more about Ladarra.
Which character – as performed by Kristin Kalbli – was your favorite?
She did them all extremely well, I can't pick out just one. Outstanding!
Do you think Murder at the House of Rooster Happiness needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
Yes, please. I think The Number One Ladies Detective Agency series has reached the end of the line. We need another series about a smart, kind hearted female detective.
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When the narrator spoke Thai words, especially food names, it seemed as if there was a very small pause or break in the recording so the correct pronunciation could be inserted. May be my imagination, but it certainly didn't hurt the narrative, which was great.
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