The Case of the Two-Faced Killer by Mithran Somasundrum

The Case of the Two-Faced Killer by Mithran Somasundrum

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Publication Date : 16 June 2026

Publisher : Joffe Books

Genre : Mystery

Page Count : 196 pdf pages

Series / Standalone : 2nd standalone book in the Bangkok Detective Mysteries

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Discover an absolutely gripping locked-room murder mystery set in sunny Thailand, featuring a British detective abroad β€” armchair travel at its finest! Perfect for fans of Death in Paradise.

Meet Vijay Mistry. He used to work a desk job at Bristol City Council. But adventure called! Now he lives in the bustling city of Bangkok, doing translations . . . and solving mysteries.

He loves a good puzzle. But his latest case will test his skills to the limit.

When respected English antiques dealer Arthur Cavendish falls from the balcony of his luxury apartment, the police quickly conclude he took his own life. A locked room. No forced entry. No sign of a struggle.

Case closed β€” right?

Vijay agrees, when he’s asked to investigate as a personal favour. But as he follows the trail from high society parties and upscale antique shops to the city’s darker corners, his instincts begin to prickle.

Then a second, shocking death stops Vijay in his tracks.

And the part-time detective realises that the truth he’s chasing is far more complex β€” and far more dangerous β€” than he ever imagined.


About Mithran Somasundrum

Mithran was born in Colombo and grew up in London. After completing his studies he went to Thailand to work in an electrochemistry lab and, other than a 3-year spell in Japan, has been there ever since.
His short stories have appeared in The Sun, Inkwell, Natural Bridge, The Minnesota Review, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and The Best Asian Short Stories 2017, among others. One of his stories was shortlisted for the Bridport 2017 Short Story Prize and another was longlisted for the Commonwealth 2025 Short Story Prize.


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