Reading is something that I still make the time for. The
other vices would be watching movies, listening to music and writing something.
All three have been rather hit after Ana babush’s arrival. While I was pregnant
with her, I had difficulty reading even a mild thriller. I don’t know…it had
something to do with the bile rising up, threatening to bring with it my
breakfast or lunch and I also had an overwhelming desire to hold on tight to
the little one growing in my womb. So I got into mild reading – Chicken Soup
for the soul for new moms (a gift from a group of well-meaning friends), Mills
and Boon, random books and articles on pregnancy and child birth, Susan
Elizabeth’s book/s which I can read and re-read a million times. I tried and
failed to read Herman Melville’s Moby Dick and also Margaret Atwood’s The
Handmaid’s Tale, but I hope to pick up both in the near future.
Anyway, after a long time as I browsed in Madras Gymkhana’s
Library, I happened on Gillian Flynn’s Dark Places and I picked it up without a
second thought. I had liked the dark, revenge-drama of Gone Girl and I knew at
least she could weave a good thriller.
I wish I could write that I hated Dark Places. But I
wouldn’t be truthful to that part of a dark place in my heart which I did not
know even existed, if I said that. Why
else would I have read the entire book with my stomach twisting in knots and in
some places getting utterly bewildered by the mechanisms of a dark mind, but
still finishing the book as if my life were depended on it? When you decide to
read this book, (yes, I said ‘when’ and not ‘if’, because you should read this
book), do so with the knowledge that human beings are weak and are capable of
unthinkable horrors. Maybe you know that already, but believe me, the truth
will still hit home. And if you are a pregnant to-be mommy – stop right there.
You can read this book, perhaps, in the very distant future. All this might lead
one to believe that I did not like the book. Oh, but I did. Very much. And I
don’t seem to know what to make of the fact that I liked the book.
A quote from the book - Dark Places |
Anyway, Gillian Flynn is at her best again, conveying the
dark moods and the bleak lives of the people of Kinnakee (a fictional town),
Kansas. The book is dark, morbid and chilling in some places, and it will grip
you to the very last page. Every character in the book has been etched out in
great detail, especially the lead characters – Libby Day, her mother, Patty Day
and her brother Ben Day. I think it is an art to be able to trace people’s
strength and weakness and their dark thoughts in such detail and with such
clarity. That’s why the book is so riveting perhaps.
The chapters move between present day Libby’s life and to
that particular day in her life when her entire family was murdered by, she
believes or is led to believe, her brother Ben Day. She is seven years old at
that time and manages to escape the murderer, but the person who is left behind
in her body is best described in her own words in the very first line of the
book – “I have a meanness inside me, real as an organ. Slit me at the belly and
it may slide out, meaty and dark…”
Whew. You are hooked in right there. The
rest of the story traces her journey to find the truth about what happened on
that fateful night in 1985. The big reveal in the end was actually a paisa
vasool moment for me and though I did have inkling about the murderer, I must
say I was surprised at the end.
A definite read.
Comments
Priyanthi...I like that. "...gave me the creeps - can't wait to get my hands..." How true for this book.