Fabulous book on one of the most fascinating characters of Indian mythology. Dr.Vineet Agarwal, sticks to the original Purana, giving his interpretation, without deviation. And fortunately, does not inject pseudo science, or force fit contemporary events. Interestingly the title character actually makes his appearance half way in the book. The first half, is more on Parashuram's lineage, his parents, his ancestors, and the gradual transformation of Kartyavira Arjun, the antagonist, from a just, wise ruler to a merciless tyrant. The machinations of the Naga, Asur tribes are well depicted. While Dr.Agarwal does explore the inter relations between the Naga, Asur and Kshatriya clans, his language is far better than the vastly overrated Amish Tripathi's. And no teen speak to make it reach out to younger audiences. This is some one who knows his history, mythology and philosophy well, unlike Tripathi's half baked theories. And that in itself is a reason to read this book.