Author: Saras Azad
Publisher: Redgrab Books
Do you think Indian Detective stories are
becoming popular?
Ghanshyam Shashtri Case 1: Investigation
Begins by Saras Azad
is the story of the namesake who aspires to be a detective, but has been
largely unsuccessful. When he had almost given up under pressure from his
family, he gets his first case, a suspected suicide. Vikram Patel, the son of a
prominent jeweler in Ahmedabad allegedly shot himself on the night of Diwali. The
police closed the case stating that all the evidence pointed to suicide, but
unsatisfied, his fiancé hires him to find out the real reason behind the events
that unfolded. Would Ghanshyam be able to solve the case, or would he have to
bite the dust?
The premise of the story is very well
defined, with a character that has a potential to span across books. The story
is well-told with twists and turns at multiple places, and the plot is not that
easy to guess. Saras has kept the premise relatable with simple characters,
along with a parallel love story. The red herrings in the story are very well
inserted, and merge well with the story. The one thing that did not work for me
was the language of the book, which could have been written well, as well as edited
well. Ghanshyam, despite being a detective, is too submissive, and the use of salutations
makes the story quite boring. The climax is well drafted, though could have
been executed well.
The characters of the book are very
relatable, as they have been drawn from the usual, day-to-day life. Ghanshyam
is the usual mid-20s guy who wants to succeed in his endeavor and also be
together with the girl he loves. Govi as a sidekick was well drafted though it
could have been better utilized in the story. Rajni was quite a complex
character, and I am impressed the manner in which her story unfolds. If the
series continues, I would love to see how Ghanshyam’s story unfolds.
Overall, a book that is promising, but can be improved a bit more. The book scores a 3.44/5 for me.
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