"Dirty laundry” by Disha Bose - Small town complexities!
This book is published by Viking in 2023 and has 320 pages.
In a village in Ireland Ireland live three families. Kira is a social media influencer and her family. Lauren, a home maker and her family. Mishti, a demure Indian immigrant and her family. There is a murder.
Is it a murder? Who is murdered? Why? What are the dynamics? Who is the killer?
Kira has two perfect kids (Bella and Finn). The Village looks up at her. Even her husband Jerry Dumpfy is not aware of the kind of income she generates from social media. Kira doesn't like her husband. It's a marriage of convenience for her. They have two children, Bella and Finn. Kira is someone who everyone likes. Lauren had married a bookshop owner Shane in the city. Soon after the bookshop closed and she had to move back to the village in her ancestral home. She has three lively and unruly kids. She is surviving on the inheritance and is short on money. Mishti is a home maker and has a daughter Maya. Her husband Parth Ghosh is Professor of Psychiatry. Lauren and Kira don't see eye to eye. Kira and Mishti are close friends. Mishti can't stand for herself in front of her husband.
Since there was a murder in first chapter of the book, I thought it's a whodunit. But it isn't. After the murder, author delves into the back stories of the three protagonists and their husbands. As the story unfolds author peels layers upon layers. There are several dynamics. Between Kira and Lauren, Kira and Mishti, Mishti and Lauren, each with husbands. With the society, with children, with social media etc.
So it becomes a story of complex relationships, rather than a mystery. In a small town, so many things can happen.
It's a good story, but on a slower side. You have to be patient. The characters come out very different than what they appear initially.
Why did I read this book? Irish story by Indian author.
What did I like? The complexity.
What I didn't like? Pace.
Not a must read.