1937th BLOG POST
22nd
Book of 2021
There
are few authors for whom you are so crazy that you see them in dreams releasing
their new novel. Ravi Subramanian is one such author for me. The thriller genre
was introduced to me through his books only. I am very glad that his books had
complex plots but easy writing which made it smooth for me to get into the
world of thrillers. After writing many books on banking thrillers, he finally
introduced a concept named “Shortz Thrills Uninterrupted” where he is writing
short thriller stories with co-writers. Jigs Ashar is the first one to get
associated with him. I am just done reading the 1st book of this
concept named “Insomnia: Keep your eyes open” which is published by Westland
Publication in around 157 pages.
The
writing style of this book is very easy and simple. If anyone of you who are
looking out for an easy thriller to start your journey into this genre can
blindly pick this book up. It is going to help you enjoy the same and get
confidence of reading more of it. The book is divided into very short chapters
of around 1 or 2 pages only. The book isn’t a usual thriller where the murder
happens in the very first scene and then the investigation takes place
throughout to find the culprit. Here, the police officers are introduced with a
couple- Husband and Wife where husband is being troubled by his wife who keeps
of attacking him violently due to her sleep-walking issues. Police starts going
through the concern between the couple right from the beginning and then a
tragic incident happens in front of one of the Investigating Police officers.
This makes the thrilling aspect of the book alive once again.
The
characters of the Police officers, Aditya and Meera are interesting. The
chemistry between both the officers is delighting to read. I liked the parallel
story running which mentions the developing relationship of both the officers.
Rohit’s character has been given the most importance in this story. His
reactions to his wife’s torture are nicely displayed throughout the story and
his concern over his future yet his love for his wife is beautifully portrayed.
It all looks relevant up to a point. I liked the way author has also assured
that the locale and vibes of Mumbai is conveyed in whatever space he had in
this short book.
The
dialogues and conversations between both- Meera and Aditya are something to
look forward to. They are intelligent as well as romantic at times. You can
feel the vibes between them. The book starts with a bang when Meera enters the
scene right in the initial scenes itself. The later entry of Aditya also does
magic as he has been shown as a smart and eligible bachelor kind of a Police
officer; and his character is still written as very soothing and calming. There
is a suspense in the initial part of the book. You just end up thinking what
will happen between the couple later on and what will Police do as they are in
the picture right from the beginning. It is a light read which you can complete
within 3-4 hours easily.
Now,
talking about the drawbacks, the 1st thing I would like to mention
is the irrelevancy of the plot and unconvincing thrilling aspect in the climax.
It is something that doesn’t sound acceptable at all nor does it make you jump
off knowing what was happening in the back end. Somewhere in the middle of the
book, you get vibes that something is wrong as everything can’t flow in the
linear manner without interruptions for a long time in a thriller book. The
characters are also quite under-developed because Tanvi is not given a single
dialogue even when Police is in their house multiple times for investigation.
How is it even possible in the real world that Police won’t interrogate with
one of the prime suspects at all? Lastly, I must say that the book doesn’t have
a very nice narration. It keeps on confusing you because the moment you get
involved with any scene, it ends and the next one begins. I believe even if
short, the story could have been managed a lot better.
Overall,
I would strictly recommend it to the beginners. It doesn’t have the Ravi
Subramanian vibes at all. Jigs Ashar’s efforts are appreciated as he is not
very old in the genre still there is a spark of thriller in his writing,
undoubtedly. I give this book an average - 3 stars out of 5.
Thanks.
WRITING BUDDHA
1 CoMMenTs !!! - U CaN aLSo CoMMenT !!!:
a detailed review. I have never tried Ravi Subramaniam & Jig Ashar books before, but you have raised my curiosity now! I like that you are honest about the drawbacks of the book - a sound plot is important! Will try this book.
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