The Axe Factor
A Jimm Juree Novel
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
On the gulf of Thailand, the Juree family are managing their run-down beach resort for the second year - still stalked by disaster. Daughter Jimm has a new love in her life, but finds herself pursued by another man with a markedly different agenda in mind.
Meanwhile, Jimm's new case is that of Dr. Somluk, a champion of the rights of rural mothers, who is missing following a run-in with the marketeers of infant formula.
As ever, there is blood, brine and bedlam aplenty at the Gulf Bay Lovely Resort.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Cotterill's outstanding third Jimm Juree mystery (after 2012's Grandad, There's a Head on the Beach) opens with an unposted blog entry "found two weeks too late." Signed with the initials C.C., the text is the first-person account of the slaughter and butchery of a woman with an axe. It concludes with plans for more bloodshed. C.C.'s real identity is apparently Conrad Coralbank, an English writer living in Thailand, whose career parallels that of Cotterrill. Juree, a freelance journalist now residing in a rural village on the south coast of Thailand, gets an assignment to profile Coralbank, with whom she's soon smitten. Meanwhile, the outrageously funny Juree, who conducts an imaginary e-mail correspondence with Clint Eastwood, grows increasingly suspicious about why a local doctor disappeared. Despite the grimness of the violence and the corruption Juree eventually uncovers, Cotterrill keeps the tone light, aided by the conceit of starting each chapter with Thai signage, replete with malapropisms (e.g., "Ladies are Requested not to Have Children in the Bar").
Customer Reviews
The Axe Factor
I'm a great fan of Colin Cotterill's work and have been waiting for a new Jimm story. It more than repaid the wait. I loved the chapter headings. Great fun, whether real or not. As always, this tale was a fun ride with lots of laugh-out loud moments. I didn't pick the murderer either, which is always more enjoyable for me than guessing correctly . More, soon, please Colin!