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Out of Order

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At 27, Jason Talley of Corning, New York, leads an orderly life, precisely processing loans for a mortgage company. Its warmest spot is his friendship with Sriram Sundaram and his lively wife Vidya. One night Sriram secretly confides he's planning a trip home to India to visit his mother and asks Jason to hold her gift, a gorgeous red silk sari. The very next evening Jason arrives home to sirens and cops—Sriram and Vidya are dead. The cops call it a murder/suicide.

Grieving, Jason decides to fulfill Sriram's quest and books himself an impulsive trip to India. It's a package deal, he learns, designed for retirees. But luckily there's a gorgeous young woman aboard, a train buff with an escape plan, and before he knows it, Jason has cast aside all semblance of order and embarked with Rachel on a perilous journey. How dangerous he doesn't guess since only now does he learn that Sriram, computer genius, was a defaulter from Bangalore World Systems, believed by his start-up gang to have sold them out to software CEO Ravi Murty in America. Jason has sent details of his trip to Sriram's e-mail list, hoping to meet up with his dead friend's past. And he does....

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 19, 2005
      Edgar-nominee Benoit's assured second mystery (after 2004's Relative Danger
      ) introduces 27-year-old Jason Talley, a nerdy Corning, N.Y., loan processor whose rare heroic gesture launches him on a journey into danger and romance. When Talley's married friends, Sriram and Vidya Sundaram, are found dead in their apartment, victims of an apparent murder-suicide, the shaken Talley decides to go to India to deliver a special sari to Sriram's mother. He also alerts friends and colleagues of Sriram's from a failed high-tech startup company that he's en route to their country. The sedate tour group that Jason joins is a disaster until he's "rescued" by Rachel Moore, a beautiful train-mad woman who's as adventurous as Jason is not. Soon the two are traveling on their own, meeting up with Sriram's bitter or forgiving ex-colleagues. The search for Sriram's mother, Rachel's madcap unpredictability and the stalking of Jason by one or more of Sriram's former partners add up to a spicy quest tale in an India at once modern and ancient.

    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2006
      Jason Talley, a loan officer in a mortgage company, arrives home one day to find that his neighbors and good friends are dead and the police believe it to be a murder/suicide. Sriram, a computer expert, and his wife were from India, and Jason decides to travel there to deliver a beautiful red sari that Sriram had intended for his mother. When Jason arrives in Delhi, he soon discovers that everything he knows or thinks he knows about his friend is wrong. He doggedly moves through India experiencing culture shock, attacks on his life, and even love. Recommended. Benoit lives in Rochester, NY.

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      February 1, 2006
      Benoit's second novel, after the outstanding " Relative Danger "(2004), is a bit of a disappointment. He again features a clueless but likable protagonist who embarks on a jaunt to distant lands. This time the hero, Jason Talley, of Upstate New York, is thrust into an international adventure when he travels to India to return a sari to the mother of his friend Sriram, who died, along with his wife, in an apparent murder-suicide. It wasn't, of course, and soon enough Jason discovers that his friend had lots of enemies. Readers of " Relative Danger" will find this -follow-up tiresomely similar, but the engaging tour of India's back roads helps offset the deja vu.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)

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