Gautam unknowingly possesses the Book of Destruction. It has the power to destroy anything that comes in its way. He tangles with the Khmer Empire’s Warriors, who need the book in order to unlock all the other nine books. Gautam has to save mankind by delivering the book to Shambala, a city of the Gods.
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The concept itself is intriguing, but the initial execution didn’t immediately pull me in.
Once the story finds its rhythm, it becomes engaging and leaves you curious. The historical mystery behind the Book of Destruction was interesting. Ironically, the ending is where the book shines the most. It made me want more, as if the story was just opening up into something bigger.
Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a second book, which is a bit disappointing because the ending clearly feels like a launchpad rather than a conclusion.
The book is a good read for whoever finds history and it's eminent engrossing . A deliberate overview of Kalinga war and post war attempts to re-establish peace and harmony in the society. It basically explains about the findings of the nine choosen undercover men who are kept away from society and sent on a secret mission to research in their alloted fields. The consequences are well depicted by emphasizing the conditions and mentality of a war waged society.