The Case of the Vanishing Gods
by Mallika Ravikumar
Speaking Tiger Books, 2023
Genre: Children Fiction.
When a robbery takes place in an apartment complex in Maulsari and the police are left clueless, Malhar and his elder sister Meera, think this would be a better way to spend their summer holidays solving the mystery. Mirchi and Munna join them and the M4 is born. However, they are dragged into not just the robbery but a much larger mystery which involves international idol smuggling. Are the children able to crack this case? This is the first book in the M4 series.
If you enjoyed reading Famous Five, Five Find-Outers as a kid or Perry Mason as a young adult, then this merges both. It also introduces you to the difference between criminal and civil offense and multiple legal terms for children and adults as a part of the narrative. Same thing goes for police procedure. Since most Indians are unaware about correct police procedure and legal procedures as it is not taught in schools, this would be a good book for all. It also shows how people suspected of crime are treated by Indian police especially if they are poor and why it is important to be aware of the law.
The writing is clear, crisp and will hold the attention of anyone. If you are looking for a good book for your kids as neither Famous Five nor Harry Potter doesn't hold their attention, this book has the right balance of both mystery and law. The author is a lawyer and keeps the narrative both engaging and educates the reader in police procedure. She is India's own Enid Blyton and Erle Stanley Gardner combined.
If the "In the Name of God" by Ravi Subramanian was for adults, this one is for children, though it has enough legal information for adults too.
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