This book was very unique in a way that instead of the normal crime thriller, we get to see an enactment as a way of an act/play.
As a lover of theatre, I absolutely loved this rare demonstration of the story. I have never came across such an uncommon concept, so it was alone enough to pique my interest.
Basically, the book is divided into two scenes of an Act of play, wherein the first part, we get to know about the characters while the second is all about guesssing game.
The first scene of the Act One starts with a conversation between two lovers Mriganka and Oindrila, who have been together for some time now and are waiting to meet the protagonist's mom.
Reading about their conversation, we could get a glimpse that Mriganka and the mother don't share a cordial relationship. I personally felt that Mriganka was very whiny and sort of Negative Nelly.
But then we get to meet Debasree and the way she tried to control and dominate others around her, I thought that Mriganka’s disdain might not be so unreasonable.
Despite their differences, Debasree and Mriganka decide to work together for their own benefit, without Oindrila’s knowledge.
Every interaction that happened between Debasree and Mriganka was filled with double meaning, without not so innocent innuendos.
And then right before the interval, something happens, which was totally unexpected and holy moly, was it the thing that no one could have foreseen.
In the second Act, there's an interrogation and each scene with different individuals was very gripping and kept me on my seat, making me think about who the suspect would be.
I did have a faint idea about who the killer was, so the ending did not surprise me at all. Though I have to admit that the reason why things happened was definitely a shocker. I cannot fathom that just a petty jealousy would be the reason why an individual would have to lose his/her life.
Overall, the book was very interesting, albeit a short read for my liking, but I feel that with 90% of books, so it could be just me. The writing was very intriguing and I didn't feel like skipping any parts. So, that's a definite win for me.
I am going to give this book FIVE ABYSS STARS ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐