An American film producer on vacation in Thailand is found dead in a seedy hotel in Bangkok. Detectives Sukum and Sonchai Jitpleecheep, affable hero of the novel, of the Royal Thai police force are sent to investigate. From glancing around the room Sonchai is able to correctly deduce the manner in which the American was murdered. Sukum is awed by Sonji’s powers. Continue Reading…
Archive for February, 2010
Burdett’s a bodhisattva – published by ‘dives deep’ wikio.com
The Godfather of Kathmandu is a Tibetan Buddhist teaching for our time. Burdett’s grasp of karma (so often simplified in Western interpretations) cuts to the bone. Continue Reading…
Amy Myers catches up with the British crime novelist
John Burdett?s Bangkok series first burst upon the crime reading world in 2003 with the publication of Bangkok 8. The fourth, The Godfather of Kathmandu,is now published in the UK (28 January 2010, Bantam Press, Transworld, 12.99).This remarkable quartet of crime novels, in which Western materialism comes face to face with the spiritual approach of the East, has won universal plaudits. Continue Reading…
John Burdett On “The Godfather of Kathmandu”
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Many trace the modern crime thriller back to Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment. A still more venerable ancestor would be Shakespeare’s Macbeth. In both cases literary giants used acts of aggravated homicide to illustrate the most agonising dilemmas of their day. Continue Reading…
Jeff Baker – The Oregonian (The Godfather of Kathmandu)
Thai detective serves up street-level riffs on contemporary Asia.
John Burdett is writing the most exciting set of crime novels in the world. The four books featuring Thai police detective Sonchai Jitpleecheep demonstrate the enormous elasticity of the genre and how a talented writer can use it to discourse on just about anything. Continue Reading…

John Burdett practiced law for 14 years in London and Hong Kong until he was able to retire to write full time. He has lived in France, Spain, Hong Kong and the U.K. and now commutes between Bangkok and Southwest France.