When the rich businessman Ugrasen is found dead in his upscale Sainik Farms residence, the case is brought to the notice of detective Ganapati Iyer by the deceased's niece Anjali, who suspects some sort of foul play. Ganapati accompanied by his friend and flat mate Vinayak reaches the crime scene to find a bunch family members who may be privy to lot more information than what they are letting on. Here on, its a cat and mouse game to find the killer and solve the mystery shrouding the death of Ugrasen.
By the time you are invested in to this book say by 20- 25 pages, you very well know that you are reading a desi Sherlock Holmes mystery. Having been a crazy fan of Sherlock movies and the BBC Sherlock series that I fan girl so often on Tumblr, I really loved the idea of a home grown detective duo on lines with Arthur Conan Doyle's famed detective and his friend Dr. Watson. Though Vinayak here isn't a doctor :) The similarities though many for a keen Holmes fan, are never on the fore front. The focus is entirely on the plot which is both fast moving and gripping. I did have a problem with so many characters thrown into the mix but if it was not handled with the care I would have given up on the book. However the story being fast paced didn't linger much on the sub plots and moved on to the main theme and kept me interested. As for the the deceased relationship with his wife and children it did start to sound a bit soap operaish but then again it worked well for the book in my humble opinion.
On the character development of the lead duo, I do think there was a lot of scope. Though the author gives us a sort of short detailing of their lives, it would have been interesting to know more about the detective and his friend , their personal lives to add more meat to the story line. This is just an observation and I hope if there are other books with these main characters, author takes a note of this issue.
Overall A Mysterious Death at Sainik Farms is a quick, witty read and I would eagerly wait for the comeback of the duo in other such mysteries.
Source: Rupa Publications
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