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Tarquin Hall is an English writer and
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. He was born in
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, in 1969, to an English father and American mother. Hall has spent much of his adult life away from England, living in the United States, Pakistan, India,
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and
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, and travelling in Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia.


News reporter

Hall has worked in TV news and is a former South Asia bureau chief of Associated Press TV, based in New Delhi. He has written features on
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, Texan rattlesnake hunters, the
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, and British-Asian
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poets. Hall's reports include a profile on Emma McCune, an English woman who married Southern Sudanese guerrilla commander Riek Machar; the draining of Iraq's marshes by
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; and a one-on-one with
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, the former leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party ( PKK), in a Syrian safe house.


Novelist

He is the author of seven books and dozens of articles that have appeared in many British newspapers and magazines, including the ''Times'', ''Sunday Times'', ''Daily Telegraph'', ''Observer'' and ''New Statesman''. Hall's books have received praise in the British press, as did ''To the Elephant Graveyard'' and ''Salaam Brick Lane'', which recounts a year spent above a Bangladeshi sweatshop on
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(in the East End of London). In 2009, Hall published his first mystery novel ''The Case of the Missing Servant,'' introducing the fictional Punjabi character Vish Puri, India's Most Private Investigator. The second in the series, ''The Case of the Man Who Died Laughing'', was released in June 2010. The third, ''The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken'', was released in July 2012. The fourth title, ''The Case of the Love Commandos'', released in October 2013, features the real-life Love Commandos, a volunteer team of Indians who try to ease the way for marriages between Hindus of different classes. Meanwhile, Hall has self-published ''The Delhi Detectives Handbook,'' which chronicles Vish Puri's world and is written in the detective's humble-bragging voice.


Executive roles

For a number of years, Hall held the office of
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(CEO) of the educational and
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, The Idries Shah Foundation. With the re-publication of all of
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's books, and a streamlining of the charity's operations to ensure its long-term viability, Hall stepped-down as CEO in May 2024.


Personal life

Hall lives in the UK after six years in New Delhi. He is married to the Indian-born American
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reporter and presenter Anu Anand. They have two children.


Works

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References


External links


Audio interview with Tarquin Hall discussing his first mystery novel – ''The Case of the Missing Servant''Vish Puri
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hall, Tarquin Living people 1969 births English male journalists English writers People educated at Sussex House School