Author: Anuja Chauhan
Publisher: HarperCollins India
Would you kill someone to keep your secret
buried?
Club You To Death by Anuja Chauhan is set in the posh area of Lutyens’s
Delhi where a hunky personal trainer is found asphyxiated to death under a barbell
at the Delhi Turf Club, on the eve of the elections for the President of the
Club. Initially identified as an accident, facts emerge soon that points to the
fact that one of the posh Dilliwallahs, a member of the club, is a cold-blooded
killer. As the conspiracies rage through the lanes of Delhi, ACP Bhavani Singh
is handed the case to investigate, and he enlists Akash Dogra, who despises all
that the club stands for, and Bambi Todi, a girl who loves DTC almost like a
second home, to help him make inroads with the members. A bloody good romance, the
question is whether Bhavani Singh would be able to solve the case, or would the
story stay unfinished.
The book is quite well-plotted, and the idea
of meshing romance and a murder mystery is very well executed by Anuja. The
story has a dynamic plot which twists and turns with each page, and each of the
chapters is a revelation in itself. The romance angle and the murder mystery
move independently, yet coincide at just the right moments to add substance to
the story. The language of the story is something that is a signature of Anuja’s.
The very Dilliwallah accent, and writing the words as the characters would
pronounce it bring out the class difference extremely well. From Bhavani Singh’s
“we” to the posh Delhi “Dipping Sauce” and not chutney, the nuances that Anuja
has built in just help paint a wonderful picture of events as they occur. The
idea of a murder at a posh Delhi club and how each member’s motivations are
explored almost makes it as good as a Christie Mystery. Another aspect that
stands out is how each detail of the story comes together in the end, no matter
how insignificant it seems in the beginning. A good mystery is only as good as
its climax and the author nails it perfectly. The way all threads join together
and weave the events that lead to the crime is ingenious.
CYTD is a very character driven story, and it is
made what it is by the details that the characters bring to it. Akash “Kashi”
Dogra impressed me with his no-nonsense attitude and the very non-posh manner
in which he was created. I loved the way his equations with other characters
were explores, especially Bambi Todi. Coming to her, I loved the way she has
been crafted like a typical Posh-Delhi girl, but there are shades of her that
highlight that she is more than what meets the eye. This, infact, is an
undertone that can be seen throughout the story. Be it Behra Mehra or Cookie
Katoch. Another thing that catches the attention of the reader is the
creatively designed names each of the character has and even the good ACP hasn’t
been spared who becomes ACP Brownie. Picked up from people around us, the
relativity factor is very high, and this is what keeps the reader hooked to the
story all along. All of us have had one or more of these people in our lives.
Overall, Club You To Death is a story that is
inherently Delhi and its story as well as the characters ooze the myriad shades
of what makes Delhi what it is. A book that scores a 4.63/5 from me, it is a
definite recommendation from me if you love to sit and enjoy a bloody good
romance and a gripping murder mystery.
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It's interesting you compared it to Christie because every time I see the cover, I expect to see a Christie novel only to realize its CYTD.
ReplyDeleteI Know, right?
DeleteThe way the story is told, the analogy is just natural!