Wednesday 12 May 2021

Three Men and a Strange Murder-Chitrangada Mukherjee

Book: Three Men and a Strange Murder
Author: Chitrangada Mukherjee
Publisher: Self Published

Do you think love drives us to do strange things?

Three Men and a Strange Murder by Chitrangada is the story of what unfolds in the sleepy town of Agartala when a honeymooning couple stumble across the corpse of a local woman in their backyard. Identified to be that of one Rituparna Bagdi, a teacher at a local school, the case is handed over to Inspector Jui Roy, for whom this is the first big case. As the investigation proceeds, Jui comes across Rituparna’s diary and the story takes a turn as it tells the tale of three men in Rituparna’s life-Her Ex-Husband Mrinal, her colleague Virendra Jha and her student Paul Jamatia. As Inspector Roy and SI Das investigate, they come across some shocking revelations and an aspect of human psyche that is primal in its very nature. The question remains, who was the who led to the horrific crime.

The plot of the story is told in a parallel fashion, with Rituparna’s monthly diary entries forming one set of narratives, and the murder investigation forming the other. The idea of using a diary to tell the story of the victim is an interesting way of comparing and contrasting the events of the present. Another aspect that stands out is the simplicity of the plot and things have not been made complicated just for adding an element of intrigue to it. The storytelling keeps the reader hooked and manages to capture the reader’s interest into the investigation. The element of surprise is maintained till the very end and true to the premise, the strangeness of the crime is not let out of the bag anytime before it is supposed to be. The language is simple and easy to understand. The best part for me was that the story arc of all the characters comes together and no part of the story was random or seemed forced. There are a few grammatical issues in the latter part of the book, though nothing too serious. The climax is seamlessly integrated and excellently executed.

Coming to the characters, I was impressed by the character of Inspector Jui Roy and the manner in which she has been sketched. With shades of grey, her way of investigation was quite interesting and with the teasers into her life and equations with a couple of other characters, I would be more than happy to read more crime fighting exploits from her desk. SI Pritam Das comes across as another promising character and his quirky mannerisms did make the read funnier. Rituparna’s character was a surprise though I felt a bit more personalization to her could have added more to her relativity with the reader. Other characters , and specially the three men, were devised beautifully and their individuality stands out and adds a wonderful flavor to the story.

Overall, A recommendation if you are looking for a breezy murder mystery. The book scores a 4.31/5 for me.

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