“A Dead Hand” is a murder mystery. Jerry Dalfont, a travel writer with writer’s block, a “dead hand,” is in Calcutta at loose ends since he cannot write. He is summoned by Mrs. Unger, an rich American philanthropist, to solve the mystery of the body of a small boy discovered in the hotel room of one of her employees.
As he works on the mystery Unger works on him. She takes him under wing and teaches him all about Trantric massages and reveals her Hindu side. In the meantime Dalfont works with the local police and pokes around a little on his own.
An interesting part of the book is when Dalfont meets the famous travel writer, Paul Theroux, in Calcutta. Theroux is not too complimentary of himself in the encounter. I had never read a writer writing himself in the story before.
The book was ok but I definitely didn’t love it. It needed a little less Tantric sex and lot more story and character development. The book telegraphs the end pretty far out. I rate this 1.5 stars out of 4. I love Theroux’s non-fiction but I’ve never quite got into his fiction.
I’m not really into books, (except the Bible) but…The pictures caught my eye.
I’d rather be in Alaska.
I’d like a sip of his sundae.
I think Oklahoma is simply beautiful.
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I can’t look at those eyes in the picture too long–they are scary!
I wouldn’t be able to read this book. The cover is too scary. It would give me spooky dreams. Is that judging a book by its cover?
Love Theroux’s non-fiction too… never read his fiction. I might give this a shot.