Tarquin Hall is a writer and journalist who has lived and worked in much of South Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the US. Tarquin first went to India in the mid 1990s where he met his wife, journalist Anu Anand. They now live in Delhi with their two children. He is the author of several non-fiction works and two other Vish Puri stories, The Case of the Missing Servant and The Case of the Man Who Died Laughing.
The Punjabi Poirot is dogged by calamities in this comic tale Woman Outstanding third mystery ... Well drawn, colorful characters bolster a whodunit sure to appeal to those who enjoy a dash of humor with their crime. Publishers Weekly This lovely series is a great example of crime fiction functioning as a foreign holiday for the armchair traveler. Hall's readers become happily immersed in the glorious rhythms and neologism of 'Dilli' language, while the cuisine is so well described you can almost smell it. Morning Star I love Hall's blend of inventive plot and Ealing-Comedy eccentricity. Saga magazine