It is written by an Indian Author but still, it is no less than books written by Dan brown. The terrible twist that the protaganist facesis beyond the level of sorrow. Ashwin Sanghi has written it perfectly and the reader would be reading it till the last page. A real page turner!!
The philosopher is more important than the stone [a:Ashwin Sanghi|4230687|Ashwin Sanghi|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1333093978p2/4230687.jpg] Anthropologically thrilling roller coaster, gripping page turner precisely.
'A man who opens his mouth too often may end up meeting a tragic end, either from indigestion or execution!' - ironic, but point taken. Political thriller roller coaster, politely acceptable
This book promised and disappointed in equal measures. The premise of a serial killer being so in the illusion of an narcissistic prophesy come true sounded so awesome that I bought this baby in the blink of an eye. Only to be kicked in the nether regions by an almost Dan Brown-ish approach to the s...
I hadn't read any of Sanghi's books before picking this up, but if his writing skills in the Krishna Key is anything to go by, then I can safely say I dodged a couple of bullets. I won't waste space pointing out the innumerable similarities between the Krishna Key and the Da Vinci Code, as it's been...
My first of Sanghi's that I read. After having finished this book I do not know whether I like it or I don't.Review to follow!
Do you know what is Lord Krishna’s best kept secret? Well, there are 4 seals which once put together will point you towards that secret. Professor Varshney is one of the few who knows about this secret and he has a safety net. He had sent the clues to the secret to four of his most trusted friends. ...
One has got to be living under a rock for the past decade to miss all the glaring similarities this book has with Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons.Academician in his 40s as the central character - checkAn ancient secret relating to history and mythology - checkMacabre deaths of sc...
Chanakya's Chant is not one but two similarly-themed novels, spanning across two different timelines, combined into one thrilling roller-coaster ride that you are bound to enjoy throughout.The first story follows the machinations of the ingenious Brahmin Chanakya, who mentors a young Chandragupta Ma...