She is best understood as the Sinhala literary equivalent of (author of The Talented Mr. Ripley ) or a less cynical Gillian Flynn ( Gone Girl ). Her novels are dark, addictive, and leave you questioning the stability of every seemingly happy marriage you see.
If you are looking for feel-good romance or idyllic village life, look elsewhere. If you want to read razor-sharp explorations of how wealthy Sri Lankans love, hate, lie, and destroy themselves and each other, then her novels are unmissable. ramani bulathsinhala novels
Readers who enjoy psychological suspense, literary fiction about marriage, and strong (if flawed) female perspectives. Not recommended for: Readers who prefer lighthearted stories, rural settings, or clearly defined heroes and villains. She is best understood as the Sinhala literary