One of very entertaining and engaging books I read recently. A completely thrilling historic fiction, that is a worth read. I appreciate the author on his knowledge of history and the way he has related the incidents of history into his story. Knowledge that has been well blended into his plot of the story.
Let me brief through the three books of the series.
Book 1 – The Curse of Blood River
Vidyut is the lead character of the story, a modern city guy who lives with his girl-friend, works for and enjoys his living, when a call from Varanasi, the ancient and sacred city for Hindus, a call that changed his life.
At Varanasi he meets his grandfather, the most holy person of the era. He is then poured with a series of many historic facts and details that he was never aware of, the Harappan civilization, British invasion, the curse on their blood-line and the worse, that there are a large number of people who want Vidyut to be killed.
The story runs in three different lines, the present, the British’s conspiracy and the ancestral curse on the blood line of Vidyut. At times it is a bit difficult to catch up and link things on how they are related but then, since this is the first of the trilogy it sure needs to be read through to connect the dots.
The interesting part of the book is the historical details that are mentioned in the book, if we were to believe that the author has done good research in history and all that mentioned is true, it sure reveals a great historical conspiracy, however if we take it a fiction story as such, it still makes you thrilled.
Story in short:
Vidyut learns from his grandfather that he was called in to serve his life’s purpose, to save the historical secret that their family has been preserving and safeguarding from over thousand years. To make things worse there are groups of men, who have been watching Vidyut all the time and are targeting him to kill him and the secret for good.
The Dev-Danav matt members, the place where Vidyut was bought up, are astonished to know how deep the enemy could reach, when the assassin himself has shown up to Vidyut with a deadly weapon to kill him, which fortunately was detected by the old saint. The conspiracy gets deeper when one of Vidyut’s best friend and most trusted betrays him.
The story stops when the assassin is caught, but just to know that he was just one of the many who were around him on the same purpose, to kill him.
In the parallel story Vivasvan Pujari, the great king, the half human and half god, who rules the harappan kingdom is been betrayed by his best friend and brother in law, and has been humiliated and tortured to death by his own men and country. His wife and son are on run to find Visvavsan and save him, to capture their own kingdom from his uncle.
Book 2 – Pralay: The great Deluge
The great Visvasvan survives the horrible torture, assuming that his wife and son, Manu pujari is killed, he turns himself into asura, burning with vengeance the great king plots for the end of Harappa. Manu, on the other hand, while trying to rescue his father loses his mother, in order to safe her body he goes towards the great black temple. On his way he meets Matsya who helps him and guides him through.
Visvasvan successfully plots for the end of Harappa kingdom but does a grave mistake, for which the saptarishi place curse on his bloodline and the whole of human kind. Matysa who predicts the Pralay guides Manu to build a giant Ark to save human kind, to save the race from complete extinction because of the parlay
In the parallel story, Vidyut learns from his grandfather about the history of the great conspiracy run by the new world members, and that the Black temple is what they are looking for and how his ancestors were saving the secret from centuries.
After a shocking incident in the In order to understand and destroy the plans of the enemy, Vidyut and his grandfather meet Brahmanad to understand what the great tantric is up to. Betrayed again and in a fight to save the human kind and his grandfather, Vidyut fights the evil and finally kills tantric. However he lets go the person who betrays him.
Book 3 – Kashi: The secret of Black Temple
The conclusion, the conspiracy gets deeper. While Vidyut fights for the protection of the great secret, Manu fights for the mankind. Both face the most fearsome enemies they ever heard or fought. Both lose their most loved ones in the course.
Manu fights against the most feared man eater, who plots to concur the ark that Manu has built to save the human kind from the coming parlay. He also learns about the future of descendants and also the responsibility of saving the secret of the black temple, a secret that is to happen centuries later.
Vidyut, finally visits the much waited black temple, the secret that has been saved by his bloodline with a lot of sacrifices and wars has been disclosed to Vidyut. He learns and owes to save it for his life. However the new world is not much distant from all this. They know everything and are ready to capture the secret that they were equally waiting from centuries. White mask, one of the most deadly weapon meets Vidyut, offers him to surrender the secret. When denied, white mask attacks the dev-rakshasa math, the fight which Vidyut had to win, for the sake of his ancestors and their sacrifice.
In short this is the base line of book 3. I am keeping it short so readers can read and enjoy the real story.
Flip side –
The only flip side I found in the whole series is that prolonged conversations between the Mathadeesh and Vidyut, though these conversations are actually part of the whole story, which gives the complete background on the secret, the efforts of the new world members and the Dev-Rakshaas math to capture and safe the secret of the black temple, yet it does seem prolonged, especially in the second book of the series. However the author’s knowledge of history and the wonderful way the same is included into the whole plot is appreciated.
My verdict –
A very good series that I have read lately. I read the ebooks and I really want to have a paper back of the series and I sure will give it another read probably in few months or early next year, after I complete some of my to read books. I rate the whole series 4/5 *.