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Deluge

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A western scholar is murdered and; an ancient stone tablet is stolen. Only a few can understand the scripts on the mysterious
tablet which it points to an impending calamity that is about to strike; In the face of a terrorist attack, Ashwin, a young marine archeologist and his friend Swathi, a medical intern are on the run. Will the fugitive succeed in reopening an ancient portal, a gateway to the calamity? Their help? The mysterious tablet with scripts only a few can understand. In the race against time, will the protagonists be able to crack the clues and prevent the repetition of the fabled deluge? Will the fugitive succeed in reopening an ancient portal, a gateway to the calamity? In this fast paced thriller mixed with the mythological ‘Tale of Three cities’, time is limited for the young duo to crack the clues and prevent a deluge. Do they have the blessings of Lord Shiva and Sage Agasthya? The story has much more to offer than you can imagine in your wild dreams.

229 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 13, 2018

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July 13, 2018
Review in Amazon by Dr. Krishnamohan

History, mythology, Indus valley civilization, Atlantis, Lemuria (kumarikandam), Tamil sangam, Mayan culture, what more, it is also a travelogue and a romantic thriller. The book is categorized as a “fiction”. The story forms the base into which various interesting facts are cleverly infused. The book is a page turner. The rapid pace sets in from the first page and it is impossible to put it down until the last page is reached. The author has done extensive research in various subjects which appears to be his passion and a life time effort. I appreciate the author’s eagerness to share all his knowledge with the readers, but trying to do it in “one go” may be bit tough for average audience. He could have saved some for his next book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and had kindled interest in me to do some small research of my own. One may wonder whether author is an historian, archaeologist or literarian.
Though Ramesh babu will fit into any of these, he is a medical doctor a Paediatric Surgeon of repute.
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