In Vientiane, Laos, a booby-trapped corpse, intended for Dr. Siri, the national
coroner, has been delivered to the morgue. In his absence, only Nurse Dtui’s
intervention saves the lives of the morgue attendants, visiting doctors and Madame
Daeng, Dr. Siri’s fiancée.
On his way back from a Communist party meeting in the north, Dr. Siri is kidnapped
by seven female Hmong villagers under the direction of the village elder so
that he will, in the guise of Yeh Ming, the thousand year old shaman with whom
he shares his body, exorcise the headman’s daughter, whose soul is possessed by a
demon, and lift the curse of the pogo stick.
Colin Cotterill is the author of The
Coroner’s Lunch, Thirty-Three Teeth,
and Disco for the Departed, featuring seventy-
three year old Dr. Siri Paiboun, national
coroner of Laos. He and his wife
live in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where he
teaches at the university.
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