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The Case of the Reincarnated Client

From the Files of Vish Puri, India’s Most Private Investigator

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The Case of the Reincarnated Client

Written by: Tarquin Hall
Narrated by: Sam Dastor
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A client claiming she was murdered in a past life is a novel dilemma even for Vish Puri, India’s most private investigator.

When a young woman comes forward saying she’s the reincarnation of Riya Kaur, a wife and mother who vanished during the bloody 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Puri is dismissive. He’s busy enough dealing with an irate matrimonial client whose daughter is complaining about her groom’s thunderous snoring. Puri’s indomitable Mummy-ji, however, is adamant the client is genuine. How else could she so accurately describe under hypnosis Riya Kaur’s life and final hours?

Driven by a sense of duty - the original case was his late father’s - Puri manages to acquire the police file only to find that someone powerful has orchestrated a cover-up. Forced into an alliance with his mother that tests his beliefs and high blood pressure as never before, it’s only by delving into the past the help of his reincarnated client that Puri can hope to unlock the truth.

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I’m actually a huge fan of the Vish Puri series and hadn’t heard the audio version. The accent really destroyed the story for me frankly. The humorous spots were lost, the hindi spoken in such an alien way, he didn’t even get the pronunciation of names correct. i think Tarquin Hall always struggled to figure where his audience really is... preferring overseas to Indian readers perhaps, hence the choice of the voice, i guess. Deeply disappointing because now it just turns out like any other outsider’s perspective and narrative of a story about indians and india.

Like listening to Google Maps voice narrating a Vish Puri story

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I loved Vish Puri’s mother’s voice and the audio voice of each character’s performance was excellent

A great rendition of an interesting series

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Narration is good but there are too many loose ends in Story. Although it's engaging but story is below average.

Not upto the Mark

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