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Inspector Ghote Hunts the Peacock

por H. R. F. Keating

Series: Inspector Ghote (4)

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Inspector Ganesh Ghote comes to London! The Indian police inspector (pronounced Go-tay) is sent to attend an international conference on drug smuggling; and in cold, drizzling London he is faced with his first case outside India. It is a very odd case. The girl, Ranee, niece of relatives of Ghote who live in London, has vanished--seduced, kidnapped, murdered, so her relatives allege, by the notorious pop singer Johnny Bull. Ghote is hounded by the relatives into spending his few leisure hours from the conference in trying to find Ranee--known for her brilliance as The Peacock.… (más)
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Inspector Ghote is thrilled to be visiting London, although he has qualms about taking the place of his ailing supervisor at an international drug conference. When, on his arrival, he is accosted by some obnoxious relatives of his wife's, who demand that he investigate the disappearance of their ward, he is drawn into a London which is very different from the one he pictured. In his quest to find the Peacock, he meets rock stars, lower-class criminals, drug merchants and haughty and incompetent British police and he is flummoxed at every turn. Ghote, however, is the most methodical of persistent detectives and he finds the surprising solution in a pair of peacocks in the park.

Keating's strength is in characterization. Inspector Ghote is charming and tenacious and his takes on English society are fun. The story seems a little thin, but I enjoyed it. ( )
  Bjace | Apr 24, 2013 |
Keating’s Inspector Ghote is one of the great fictional detectives. The Bombay (Mumbai) setting makes these stories doubly fascinating. ( )
  miketroll | Feb 21, 2007 |
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Inspector Ganesh Ghote comes to London! The Indian police inspector (pronounced Go-tay) is sent to attend an international conference on drug smuggling; and in cold, drizzling London he is faced with his first case outside India. It is a very odd case. The girl, Ranee, niece of relatives of Ghote who live in London, has vanished--seduced, kidnapped, murdered, so her relatives allege, by the notorious pop singer Johnny Bull. Ghote is hounded by the relatives into spending his few leisure hours from the conference in trying to find Ranee--known for her brilliance as The Peacock.

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