Dirty Laundry by Disha Bose (Penguin)
Washing dirty laundry has never been so gloomy and fascinating at the same time.
A seemingly quiet neighborhood is inhabited by young families, but behind every door lies at least one secret. Behind false kindness, you can find hostility, envy, adultery, and much more. All of common human nature congregated in one place.
Ciara, Lauren, and Mishti are three mothers and wives, and some of them are friends. But they are not the women you expect. Underneath the perfectly curated surface, a gigantic tension simmers, which soon erupts into murder.
A compelling novel with protagonists who express real feelings and thoughts. Totally believable.
I kind of miss a more cathartic ending.
3,5/5






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