The Coroner's Lunch

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By Colin Cotterill

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The Coroner's Lunch beguiles and fascinates as it shows us not only an exotic place and an intriguing people, but also reveals their soul. Set in Laos, once part of Indochina, recently taken over by the Communist Pathet Lao party, its protagonist, Dr Siri Paiboun, is a physician trained in Paris. For lack of other candidates—most of the educated class has fled—he has been appointed chief coroner. A lofty title, but the reality is humbling: a barely equipped morgue, staffed by a retarded morgue technician and a poverty-stricken, homely nurse whose brilliant improvisation keeps them functioning. Dr Siri is no slouch at cost-containment either; at one point he employs cockroaches in a novel experiment to provide him with a telling clue. After months of boredom there is a sudden spate of bodies, one slain more mysteriously than the next. Three have risen from the dark waters into which they'd been cast. The Party wants certain answers, but at his advanced age Dr Siri feels immune from bureaucratic pressure. His bosses aren't happy with him nor are the dead who come into his care, whom he cannot fail without risk of incurring their boundless displeasure. Eternity could be a long time to have the spirits mad at you.

The Coroner's Lunch