Book:
Bhoot Bhavish Bartaman
Author:
Mehool Parekh
Publisher:
Leadstart Inkstate
What is something that you like to see in a
crime detective story?
Bhoot Bhavish Bartaman by Mehool Parekh is the story of a beautiful woman, who has been
found murdered in her bed. The usual suspects are arrested by the police, until
the case catches the fancy of an amateur sleuth who is intrigued by the way
Rupali is murdered. This amateur sleuth is Major Bartaman Bhowmick, Southern
Command of the Indian Army. Crime detection is his hobby and passion and that
is why he is valued by his cousin, an ACP in Pune. Is Bartaman able to solve
the crime or is this case destined to become one of the cases to go into clod
storage?
Bhoot Bhavish Bartaman by Mehool Parekh is one of the finest crime novels I have read. The
plot of the book is well defined with twists and turns at each step of the way.
They way Mehool picks up the Bhootkaal of Rupali and explores it to
bring it to the conclusion is something I really admired about the plot. His background
in films and finance has led to the introduction of a lot of credibility in the
situations that are created by him. The descriptions of the scenes, characters
and scenarios is quite vivid which helps in visualizing the words. The book is
aptly named, with a wordplay on the name of the character and the fact that the
book explores the concept that anything that happens in the past will affect
your present and your future. The climax of the book was unexpected and kudos
to Mehool for an intricate storytelling.
Coming to the characters, Major Bartaman
Bhowmick has been created as an eccentric character who is an amateur sleuth
but has crazy ideas which lead to breakthroughs in the case. While his talents
are aptly described, his backstory is not detailed but we see glimpses of it at
times. Robin Chowdhury, who’s a crime reporter in Pune, is shown as his sidekick
and we do not get much of her character arc in this book, though I would love
to read the adventures of Batty and Robin as a separate book
someday. Other characters in the book have a certain layer of authenticity to
them. Be it the Sub-inspector or the constable, they have the same attitude
that one would see in a neighborhood cop.
Overall, this crime novel resonated with me
and I would recommend it to anyone who loves this genre.
For me, this one scores a 4.5/5 for me.
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