
The author Suparna Chatterjee, in her first endeavour in writing
mystery story, has excelled herself in the sense that she has brought more than mere
mystery in the novel. Heightening the charm of Calcuttans, the novel is equally
a story of the people of the city as it is of crime and detection. Akhil
Banerjee, a Calcutta High Court retired judge of late, finds himself entangled
in a puzzling mystery of a stolen gem that was reportedly stolen under his very
nose. He forms a secret club comprising of himself and three other senior citizens
- the adventurous at heart, delightedly forgetful yet responsible Bibhuti Bose,
the avid smoker and a good friend Chandan Mukherjee, a veteran geologist and a
serious teacher Debdas Guha Ray - all determined to solve the crime that
undermined their prestige. As the plot evolves, so evolves the personal lives
of these four in front of the reader and it is in this stage that you will fall
in love with all the characters of the story.
As she thoroughly completes the mystery clearing all the elements of suspicion from the reader's mind, she keeps the immediate future of several characters untold. I think this is another point where she has proved modern enough. The central plot is complete but the incompleteness of the rest nowhere keeps the story open ended but provides food for thought that makes it both enjoyable and realistic.
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