Book:
The Secret of the Palamu Fort
Author:
Razi
Publisher:
Storymirror Infotech Pvt. Ltd.
Where there is an old fort, there are folktales of curses attached to
them. Being a country of a rich history and even richer folklore, there are
multiple stories that we can hear if we take a closer look.
The Secret of the Palamu Fort is set in the city of Ranchi, Jharkhand.
The story opens with a prologue that set the tone of the plot when a couple of
local thieves enter the Palamu Fort at night and discover the ghost of the
folktales of the Palamu Fort.
We move on to the main plot where we see that an Associate Professor of
History, Dr. Anand Tigga is found dead under suspicious circumstances. Since
the case was a bit different from the usual cases, Inspector Patrick Minj
enlists the help of a local lad, Detective Robin Horo, who had assisted the
police during earlier cases as well and was appointed as a consultant to the
police. As Insp. Minj details the case to Robin, he also asks about a friend of
theirs, Babulal, who appears within the hour at Robin’s house and together they
go to the crime scene. At the crime scene, they meet with the housekeeper Bheem
and a friend of Prof. Anand, Prof. Anil. They all tell the group the same story
of seeing a ghost and smelling Garlic at the same time along with some smoke.
Add to that, the murder weapon is an ancient dagger. As the intriguing case
progresses, the killer-ghost makes some more appearances. Detective Horo then
unearths a clue that links the case to happenings which go as far back as 350
years. All the detective has with him is an ancient riddle and some old
trinkets.
What happens next is the entire plot of the story.
The author has taken up a nice concept of a folklore to build up a
suspense thriller that keeps you on your toes throughout. The plot of the book
is suitably paced and at no point does it seem confusing or boring. Each aspect
of the folklore is detailed and even the untangling of the suspense is gradual.
This pace of the book helps the reader connect with the characters in detail
and helps them keep pace with the plot.
The characters are built properly. Each of them is given due time and
their personalities are quite definitive and distinctive. The one problem that
I faced was the introduction of a couple of characters. They are introduced as if
we know them from before, which is not the case. The development of these
characters could have been a bit more detailed, but since they are not so
crucial to the plot, the concession can be given to the author for keeping a
concise storyline.
The climax of the book is good and does justice to the journey of the plot.
I would rate the book 3.5/5.
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