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Belongs to SeriesIs contained inশরদিন্দু অমনিবাস : প্রথম খণ্ড by শরদিন্দু বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় (indirect) শরদিন্দু অমনিবাস : দ্বিতীয় খণ্ড by শরদিন্দু বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় (indirect) ব্যোমকেশ সমগ্র by শরদিন্দু বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় (indirect)
Byomkesh Bakshi's appeal as the self-styled inquisitor, a detective not by profession but by passion, has found him a dedicated following among generations of readers. The present collection of stories, all set in Calcutta of the fifties and sixties, brings together four mysteries that put the sleuth's remarkable mental agility to the ultimate test. In The Menagerie (adapted by master film-maker Satyajit Ray for his 1967 film Chiriakhana) Byomkesh cracks a strange case involving broken motor parts, a seemingly natural death and the peculiar inhabitants of Golap Colony who seem capable of doing just about anything to safeguard the secrets of their tainted pasts. In The Jewel Case, he investigates the mysterious disappearance of a priceless necklace, while in The Will That Vanished he solves a baffling riddle to fulfil the last wish of a close friend. And in The Quills of the Porcupine, the shrewd detective is in his element as he expertly foils the sinister plans of a ruthless opportunist. Byomkesh's exploits just as it does Bandyopadhyay's remarkable portrayal of a city struggling to overcome its colonial past and come into its own. No library descriptions found. |
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First story Menagerie which also is the title of this book is very good too, with memorable ending.
Two short stories that are also part of this collection were not very interesting though. Writer (Saradindu Bandyopadhyay) creates interesting characters and relationships between them, which need time, might be why short stories are not very good. ( )