At a very young age Dinah Sassoon finds her mothers body brutally murdered by her lover and as a result Dinah's position in her family and community is forever changed. Being the daughter of a cheating, weak willed, opium addict who came to her ends in such a violent way leads the rest of her Jewish community to see her in a different light. Her life has been touched by the evil-eye and she is likely to follow in her mothers footsteps. Poor un-marriageable Dinah has to fight for her happiness. She lives with the memory of her mother whom she dearly loved and the knowledge that her killer is still free while she also struggles with the fact that her family makes its wealth from the opium trade, a drug that helped lead to her mothers downfall.
This book really grabbed me from the very first page and kept me in its clutches until the very last. The characters are well developed, their struggles are very real and understandable. The characters grow and change as the story progresses. The story is tightly plotted and the narrative really moves along, not a dull spot in sight! I can't say enough good things about how much I enjoyed reading this!
Buuuuuut...... This is one of the books where the ending just came too easily. The story is written in first person from Dinahs point of view looking back on her life, and you are told right from the beginning that she gets revenge on her mothers killer. When it happens, its just so anti-climatic. It's almost incidental to the rest of the story. Throughout the story you are kind of lead to believe that all the events she goes through, and all the experience she gains will help her bring her mothers killer to justice. But that's not how it happens, its almost accidental and Dinnah really had next to nothing to do with it other that she is there when it happens. And then all of a sudden her mothers killer being brought to justice somehow magically wraps up some of the other loose ends at the end of the book. The fact that this guy dies somehow helps bring an end to the family's business negotiations. It's explained, but it just seems too easy. They were having all this trouble negotiating with the Chinese and all of a sudden because this one guy is dead everything falls into place! *Poof!* Even her marriage struggles are all resolved all on their own without her really having to communicate with her husband. She just goes on a business trip and comes home to a perfect marriage! *Poof!*
It's a solid 4 star read! I nearly have it 5 stars anyway! Great read! I enjoyed the history of the Jews living in India. I enjoyed the history about the opium trade. Dinah is a wonderful character with strengths and weaknesses. Just a wonderful book! Really! I can't say enough how much I enjoyed reading this! I just wish the ending was a bit stronger. It would have been nice if the events of Dinahs life had been what helped the story come to an end instead of it just kind of happening around her.