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Out of Order Charles Benoit

Out of Order By Charles Benoit

Out of Order by Charles Benoit


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Summary

At 27, Jason of Corning, New York leads an orderly life. The highlight of his life is his friendship with Sriram and his wife, Vidya. One night, Sriram secretly confides he's planning a trip home to India to visit his mother. The very next evening Jason arrives home to sirens and cops - Sriram and Vidya are dead. The cops call it a murder/suicide.

Out of Order Summary

Out of Order by Charles Benoit

At 27, Jason Tally of Corning, New York, leads an orderly life, processing loans for a mortgage company. The highlight of his life 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 look after 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 impulsively books himself a trip to India. 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, but, he doesn't realize how dangerous it will be, since only now does he learn that Sriram, a computer genius, was believed to have sold out his colleagues. Jason has sent details of his trip to Sriram's e-mail list, hoping to meet up with his dead friend's past. But when he does...

About Charles Benoit

A compulsive traveller, occasional scuba diver and incurable beginner saxophonist, Charles Benoit has worked in education and advertising. He and his wife, Rose, currently live in Rochester, New York. Out of Order is his second novel, following the highly acclaimed Relative Danger.

Additional information

GOR012218966
9780709082385
070908238X
Out of Order by Charles Benoit
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The Crowood Press Ltd
20061229
224
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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