Shamini Flint mêle avec brio des thèmes culturels et environnementaux dans ses histoires pour enfants, offrant aux jeunes lecteurs des récits captivants qui favorisent la prise de conscience. Dans sa fiction policière, elle présente l'inoubliable Inspecteur Singh, dont les voyages à travers l'Asie et son appréciation de la cuisine locale fournissent une toile de fond riche pour des mystères passionnants. La voix distinctive de Flint réside dans sa capacité à tisser des intrigues convaincantes avec des observations perspicaces sur l'humanité et la société.
Marcus is a maths whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author
who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to - with hilarious
results. In illustrated diary format, Marcus's gentle, satiric humour and
comic drawings will have readers laughing out loud while learning a surprising
amount about sport.
Marcus is a math whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author
who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to... with hilarious
results.
Marcus is a maths whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author
who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to with hilarious
results. In illustrated diary format, Marcus's gentle, satiric humour and
comic drawings will have readers laughing out loud while learning a surprising
amount about sport.
Inspector Singh is home - and how he wishes he wasn't. His wife nags him at breakfast and his superiors are whiling away their time by giving him his usual 'you're a disgrace to the force' lecture. Fortunately for Singh, there is no rest for the wicked when he is called out to the murder of a senior partner at an international law firm, clubbed to death at his desk. Unfortunately for Singh, there is no shortage of suspects - from the victim's fellow partners to his wife and ex-wife - or motives, as many of the lawyers have secrets they would kill to protect. And very soon Singh finds himself heading up an investigation that rips apart the fabric of Singapore society and exposes the rotten core beneath. Perhaps coming home wasn't such a good idea, after all...?
Inspector Singh is in Cambodia - wishing he wasn't. He's been sent as an observer to the international war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, the latest effort by his superiors to ensure that he is anywhere except in Singapore.