Ratings: 4.5/5⭐
Genre: Mystery; Thriller
Number of Pages: 105
Format: Kindle
Publication date: 1st October 2020
Publisher: Flipping Pages
Summary of Murder Before Carnival
On the Day of Dashami, when the city of Kolkata would generally resonates with the sounds of “Asche bochor abar hobe”, is filled with shrieks and wails when a corpse is found inside the idol of Maa Durga, floating in the holy waters of the Ganga. The case becomes a matter of National interest, also owing to the fact that the elections were due in the following 60 hours. The Chief Minister promises to find out the culprit and provide justice to Maa Durga and all her Devotees within 48 hours. The famous Red Road Carnival had to be suspended and CrPC Section 144 is implemented. This leads to a series of events that run parallel to the case and the investigation that initially might be confusing initially but everything becomes clearer as the story advances. Aahana, a bold, intelligent psychologist who often helps the Police with criminal profiles, was assigned the case in isolation by higher authorities when it was ascertained that the murder was being covered-up internally. What was the reason behind such a heinous crime? Will the CM and the officers really be able to find the murderer in the next few hours? To know all of this, grab the book right away!
“A German physicist named Heisenberg, back in the year 1927, articulated the Uncertainty principle. He said that the exact speed and location of an object cannot simultaneously be determined. The concept resonates with the personality of human beings and their trueness to the things that affect them.”
Sameer Kumar, Murder Before Carnival, Page: 100
Personal Reviews on Murder Before Carnival
Well, well, I was very excited about this book since the Cover and Title reveal. Murder Before Carnival, the title in itself is very intriguing and any praise for the cover is less for it shows the bold female character along with the Yellow Taxi, a symbol of Kolkata.
Coming to the plot, it does start off simple but becomes twisted with all the political revelations within the Ministers, Media, and the various officers. Some of the characters are really dank and I feel they all play some role be it big or small. Aahana is a strong female protagonist and I liked her character a lot, especially the way she does her research and handles the case. All the characters have gray nuances in them which is something I admire the Author for the Character Sketch.
The language although simple, needs your presence of mind to grasp it.
I don’t want to give any spoilers but the end is a cliffhanger that leaves the audience wanting more. If you read the book thoroughly and understand it, you are bound to read it, hence, I’d recommend it to all thriller- lovers.
About The Author of Murder Before Carnival
Sameer Kumar, 28, is currently pursuing his M.B.A. from I.I.M. Ranchi. He is a mechanical engineer with three years of experience as a Manager at Tata Steel. Murder Before Carnival is his second novel from his Marsupium.
He treasures long walks and long rides on motorbikes. He is a dog-lover but fears cats.
However, ironically, he adores the song ‘Smelly Cat.’
Phoebe Buffay happens to be his favorite character from FRIENDS.
Reach out to him on Instagram: @wizardwrites