Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Before She Disappeared

 Author : Lisa Gardener

Plot:

Before She disappeared is a brilliant mystery which keeps the reader hooked on till the very end. Lisa Gardner’s protagonist, Frankie Elkin who calls herself a middle-aged ordinary white woman is recovering alcoholic with a tumultuous past. Haunted by her past misdeeds and forever struggling to find inner tranquility, Frankie is now addicted to a new cause, finding missing people whom the cops have abandoned. The people who are trivial, their existence wiped off quietly from this world because the cops could not trace them or were too busy to pursue their case. Frankie looks for her own healing trying to help these missing people.

Frankie travels to different places chasing such missing people, usually she picks up cases in small town or country side, where a civilian can take law in her own hands and act like an amateur detective.

But one case brings her to Mattapan in Boston, a rather run-down neighborhood predominantly occupied by the Haitian population. A Haitian girl and a teenager, Angelique Bandeau, who lived in Mattapan with her aunt and brother, has been missing for eleven months. She was last seen exiting her high school and then disappeared miraculously, evading the intelligence of the surveillance cameras and the telephone logs, leaving the cops perplexed.

Frankie arrives in this largely Haitian and African American neighborhood and finds herself a foreigner in this land because of her skin color. She quickly finds a job in a local pub and makes good acquaintances. She teams up with the local Boston Police Detective, Lotham and begins her rigorous investigation, until one day she realizes that she has put her own life in danger and the next person to disappear from this world could be herself.

The intriguing element in this mystery is unveiling the nature of the crime itself rather than the people behind the crime. It takes a while for Frankie to figure out why the girl was kidnapped and what she was involved in. In the neighborhood filled with drug dealers, arm robbers and human traffickers, Frankie coerces through the complex network of the underground mafia and fraudsters to find the root cause of the crime.

On a parallel track runs Frankie’s battle with her inner demons seeking validation to her own existence is as intense as her combat with the criminals who are responsible for the disappearance of Angelique. The book presents various shades of characters, few faulty, few endearing. Mattapan houses a mixed bunch of residents, some who want to help, reach out and protect their community and others who are selfish and do not care an inch for goodness and welfare of this world. The plot starts slow but after first 50 pages, it is extremely gripping. I could easily finish it off in one sitting yesterday. Overall, a very fast paced thriller and a brilliant cozy mystery. Highly recommended.

Rating: 👍👍👍👍




Friday, 14 May 2021

Where the Crawdads sing

Author: Delia Owens

Plot: I finally got my hands on the book “Where the Crawdads sing”. The story revolves around a marsh girl “Kya”, whose battle for survival starts when she turns six. She lives in a shack on a marsh near a quiet town Barkley Cove on the North Carolina Coastal line. Domestic abuse in the house forces her mother, and later her siblings to leave the shack leaving Kya alone with her abusive father at a tender age of 6. After few days of feeble sunshine, things get gloomy when her drunkard father also abandons her at the age of ten.

Kya battles her loneliness and puts up a brave face when confronted with adversity. She grows up to be a beautiful maiden, men begin to take advantage of her. Scorned, humiliated and rejected by the town folks as the Marsh Girl, she is determined to make her identity in this world, which she eventually does, magnificently.
But troubles don’t seem to leave Kya when she gets caught up in a murder mystery. Everyone in the town suspects Kya and she has to face criticism and rejection, yet again, despite being an accomplished naturalist and an author.
There are two protagonists in this novel, Kya and the marsh itself. It took me a while to understand the setting and I struggled to get a clear picture of marsh in my head. I have never read a more vivid and beautiful description of a marsh before. By the end of the book, my head was filled with the inhabitants of the marsh, the birds, the shells and the different fauna which grows there. I understood the difference between a marsh and a swamp, how a lagoon opens up to a beach and how a beach narrows to a tunnel and how it opens up to the sea.
Then comes the heroine Kya. Her struggle for survival and her resilience is certainly commendable. But I did find her story a little unrealistic , she seems to have the right people walking in her life the right time. And considering that she was a Marsh girl who had been alone most of her life , some of her achievements seemed incredible .
Nevertheless, Survival stories are my favorite, and I am fortunate to read this story of the Marsh girl and her struggle against loneliness. This book is a brilliant piece of fiction. It is poetic, beautifully written. I am looking forward for the movie, which is supposed to be produced by Reese Witherspoon. I am looking forward to see Kya but more than that, the marsh. Don’t miss this book , it is a different experience all together.


Rating: 👍👍👍👍👍