
After the Inquiry
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Police sergeant Hafiz lies in a coma after a gunshot to the head. The investigation by Internal Affairs uncovered a game of Russian roulette gone wrong, and the case is now closed. But there are rumbles of concern in the Ministry, and middle-aged civil servant Boon Teckāassisted by young colleague Nithyaāis dispatched to take another look.
Suffused with mystery and intrigue, After the Inquiry steps into the mirror maze of Singaporeās bureaucracy, where silvered surfaces hide troubling secrets and those who search for the truth risk getting lostā¦
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"After the Inquiry lays bare the human cost of Singapore's much-vaunted stability, and asks who must be thrown overboard in order for the boat not to be rocked. Using the format of a government inquiry into a violent incident, Jolene Tan carries out her own investigation into the machinations of state apparatus, and presents her findings without comment -- the results speak for themselves. A masterpiece of meticulous construction, with a central character whose voice is all the more chilling for its banality."
āJeremy Tiang, author of State of EmergencyĀ (winner of Singapore Literature Prize 2018)
āAfter the InquiryĀ is a riveting novel that casually exposes the pitfalls of our iron-clad officialdom. Through her incisive, witty prose, Jolene Tan presents a protagonist who is so comfortably entrenched in our systems that he doesnāt know where they end and where he begins. Part mystery, part character study, this novel reminds us of the shadow narratives that run parallel to the ones we are told about Singapore societyās fine-tuned machinery.ā
āBalli Kaur Jaswal, Author ofĀ Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows"Chilling in his reptilian intelligence, Jolene Tanās protagonist brings to mind Ishiguroās butler and Adigaās āwhite tigerā.Ā After the InquiryĀ is an incisive portrayal of hierarchy, (a)morality, and authoritarianism."
āJing-Jing Lee, Author ofĀ How We Disappeared"A gripping novel, both a thriller and an examination into the dark soul of Singaporean bureaucracy. Written in the form of a series of reports, it demonstrates how cool, surgical language can rationalise even the most violent prejudices. A chilling and unforgettable portrait of a functionary who has found all the ways to checkmate his own conscience.ā
āAlfian Saāat, Resident Playwright of Wild Rice and Author ofĀ CorridorĀ andĀ Malay Sketches -
Jolene Tan is a writer from Singapore, whose fiction includes the novel A Certain Exposure, short fiction published in The Manchester Review, and a children's picture book, Saturday's Surprisingly Super-Duper Lesson. She has also written numerous non-fiction articles, principally on equality and human rights, for publications such as New Naratif, The Online Citizen, The F Word, The Birthday Book, CNA and The Straits Times.
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- Description
- Praise
- About the Author
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Police sergeant Hafiz lies in a coma after a gunshot to the head. The investigation by Internal Affairs uncovered a game of Russian roulette gone wrong, and the case is now closed. But there are rumbles of concern in the Ministry, and middle-aged civil servant Boon Teckāassisted by young colleague Nithyaāis dispatched to take another look.
Suffused with mystery and intrigue, After the Inquiry steps into the mirror maze of Singaporeās bureaucracy, where silvered surfaces hide troubling secrets and those who search for the truth risk getting lostā¦
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"After the Inquiry lays bare the human cost of Singapore's much-vaunted stability, and asks who must be thrown overboard in order for the boat not to be rocked. Using the format of a government inquiry into a violent incident, Jolene Tan carries out her own investigation into the machinations of state apparatus, and presents her findings without comment -- the results speak for themselves. A masterpiece of meticulous construction, with a central character whose voice is all the more chilling for its banality."
āJeremy Tiang, author of State of EmergencyĀ (winner of Singapore Literature Prize 2018)
āAfter the InquiryĀ is a riveting novel that casually exposes the pitfalls of our iron-clad officialdom. Through her incisive, witty prose, Jolene Tan presents a protagonist who is so comfortably entrenched in our systems that he doesnāt know where they end and where he begins. Part mystery, part character study, this novel reminds us of the shadow narratives that run parallel to the ones we are told about Singapore societyās fine-tuned machinery.ā
āBalli Kaur Jaswal, Author ofĀ Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows"Chilling in his reptilian intelligence, Jolene Tanās protagonist brings to mind Ishiguroās butler and Adigaās āwhite tigerā.Ā After the InquiryĀ is an incisive portrayal of hierarchy, (a)morality, and authoritarianism."
āJing-Jing Lee, Author ofĀ How We Disappeared"A gripping novel, both a thriller and an examination into the dark soul of Singaporean bureaucracy. Written in the form of a series of reports, it demonstrates how cool, surgical language can rationalise even the most violent prejudices. A chilling and unforgettable portrait of a functionary who has found all the ways to checkmate his own conscience.ā
āAlfian Saāat, Resident Playwright of Wild Rice and Author ofĀ CorridorĀ andĀ Malay Sketches -
Jolene Tan is a writer from Singapore, whose fiction includes the novel A Certain Exposure, short fiction published in The Manchester Review, and a children's picture book, Saturday's Surprisingly Super-Duper Lesson. She has also written numerous non-fiction articles, principally on equality and human rights, for publications such as New Naratif, The Online Citizen, The F Word, The Birthday Book, CNA and The Straits Times.












