2115th BLOG POST
20th Book of 2024
After reading
couple of non-fictions, it was obvious that I will be picking up a fiction to enjoy
a story. I got my hands upon a murder-mystery published by Rupa Publications
and it didn’t take me twice to start reading it. I just completed reading
Rohithari Rajan’s 285-pages novel named “Party to a Crime”. It’s a murder
mystery based upon the death of a young entrepreneur and startup founder,
Karan. The news has become the sensation and hence the investigation is paced
upon to identify the murderer as soon as possible to provide the answer to the
nation.
The book has been
planned and drafted very well. I must say that the idea of telling the whole
investigation set-up not from the Investigators’ angle but from the multiple
suspects’ angle gave the book its high that it needed. It was fun reading how
the four characters named in the synopsis of the book tells their version of
their history with Karan, their involvement on the party night, what they did
before and after the party etc. It is fun reading their versions as it seems we
are reading short stories where the characters are interconnected with each
other.
The book is
narrated in a very friendly manner with short chapters which clearly makes it
easy for readers to complete the whole book within one or two sittings despite
it being of almost 300 pages. I still believe that author could have easily
sliced the book by 50-pages. Few sections were definitely stretched and
unwanted scenes are detailed which makes it boring to read the investigators’
expressions and thoughts between the interesting twists and turns being shared
by the suspects. Similarly, the conversations with the characters sound very
bland at times with no expressions whatsoever. Even when the death is revealed
to them, their normal response irritates the excited reader within you who was
expecting a reaction.
The way
investigations take place where it’s being done on different days where each
day opens a new layer of story keeps us hooked to the book. It helps keeping
the book become a perfect page-turner. The story just doesn’t describe about
the party scenes but about the human nature as well because the purpose why
each of them could have been involved in this crime has a tendency and trait
attached to their personality.
Author has
described the whole party scene very descriptively which helps the readers
visualize how the whole venue must be and even the party happenings as well.
Rohithari never sounds like a new author at any junction of this book. His
writing capabilities are amazing. In the pre-climax, the way he starts
unfolding the whole thing amazes the readers by his presence of mind. His
thoughtfulness in writing and crafting this story tells about his writing and
imaginative skills.
I just felt that
the climax could have been more happening. I felt that author tried writing
this book as a script for an OTT series getting inspired by the new thrillers
available on these video platforms. It felt like I am watching it as a series
rather than a novel. It could have been better if there was a better
conversation with the guilty at the end of the book. Similarly, I felt that the
investigation part has no meaning in the story at all as the investigators just
doesn’t do anything great to solve this mystery. It’s just the author’s
narration that brings us to the answer of the whole puzzle. I wish author could
have handled this part well.
Overall, this is
definitely a great book to enjoy on a weekend at home. You will not miss going
out at all. I give this book 3.5 stars out of 5.
Thanks!
WRITING BUDDHA