A review by sawyerbell
The Case of the Man Who Died Laughing by Tarquin Hall

3.0

An atheist scientist goes to the park for his morning practice of laughter yoga and is struck dead when the goddess Kali appears and drives a sword through his heart. He dies laughing. Sounds like a case for New Delhi's Most Private Investigator Vish Puri.

This story is fun romp through the world of New Delhi's crooked "godmen". While the story is slightly too long, the author's delightful use of Indian English in the dialog and his skillful depiction of the crazy chaos that is Delhi makes it a worthwhile read.