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  • The Cook

  • Detective Kamil Rahman, Book 2
  • By: Ajay Chowdhury
  • Narrated by: Mikhail Sen
  • Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (57 ratings)
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By: Ajay Chowdhury
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Summary

Brought to you by Penguin. 

The gripping new novel from the award-winning author of the Sunday Times Book of the Month, The Waiter.

Kamil Rahman is a cook in a Brick Lane restaurant. But he used to be a detective back in Kolkata. And somehow trouble still knows how to find him.

When a young woman Kamil knows is murdered the police are convinced her boyfriend is the culprit. Kamil isn't so sure and feels he has no choice but to start his own investigation. Meanwhile, his friend and restaurant manager, Anjoli, is troubled by a rise in the number of homeless deaths in their local area.

The cases seem unrelated, and as the duo dig deeper, discovering tentacles that stretch from Lahore to London, they find themselves in grave danger.

Together they take on the indifference of the authorities to the homeless and the casual racism that pervades the investigation of killings of Muslims—all while a supremely intelligent murderer is manipulating events to stay several steps ahead of them.

©2022 Ajay Chowdhury (P)2022 Penguin Audio

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Great fun and so well read

The author is new to me but I so enjoyed the criminal plot heightened by the sub-continent heritage characters and context. marvellous.
But a big shout out to the supremely gifted actor who read the book so beautifully with wit and empathy. Loved it all!

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Disappointing

The main protagonist Kamil was just not as astute as he was supposed to be. Jumping to conclusions! He was annoying! And his ‘love’ for Naela was totally unbelievable - sorry!

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Enjoyable

I enjoyed the chararactors, location and the plot and the unexpected twist.Waiting for the next one

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Great series

Thoroughly enjoyed this second book. Entertaining and engaging will listen to the next one now.

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Excellent series

This series just keeps getting better and better. Great narration, engaging characters, good story lines, and the food! I'm drooling just listening to the descriptions. I really enjoy the description of a very vibrant London as well.

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First rate detective novel

I got The Waiter on Audible by pure chance, intrigued by the idea of a Bengali detective hiding out in London. It was so much fun that I then bought The Cook, which is even better, being more propulsive and developing the relationship between the hero and his friend Onjali.i loved the details of the food he cooks in her parents’ Brick Lane restaurant, his naivety and thoughtfulness, her sassiness. Now buying the paperback and ordering the happy birthday of The Detective. He’s a real find. The audiobook is brilliantly read, with brio and charm.

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Tasty recipe

And unusual and eccentric detective from India. Find himself in Brick Lane in London. It’s not what is full of twists and turns and lots of mouthful mean descriptions of food stop uneasy and fun read.

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Defying the norm, the sequel rocks!

The Waiter was a superb debut but The Cook takes it to the next level. The story is even more compelling; and the key characters from the first novel all return with plenty of twists and turns. I eagerly anticipate the next book in the series!

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Not quite sure

I read this until the end but did not enjoy as much as the first one. Perhaps too much going on, and a little far fetched. I thought the narrator was good for most of the characters, but not sure the characters were very believable. The main characters feel lightweight while the story is actually very serious, so perhaps that is the problem. Not sure I’d read another.

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Very disappointing

Not a patch on the first one. The two main characters act like teenagers. The main character is arrogant, selfish and pathetic. His treatment of the friends who have given him a home and a job is appalling and it's totally unbelievable that anyone would tolerate his interference in a live police case. Returned to Audible.

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