Review | Narasimha the mahaavtar triology book 1

"Narasimha the mahaavtar triology





Title : Narasimha the mahaavtar triology      book 1

Author : kevin missal

Genre : mythological fiction

Publisher : Harper Collins

Rating : 4 ⭐ / 5 ⭐


If you love mythological retelling
Then you must read
Narasimha The mahaavatra triology book 1 by the bestselling author Kevin missal

Questions ?? 

Narasimha, once a brave soldier, has left the war and lies low as a physician in a village. But a familiar face from his past seeks his help to stop the tyranny of the blind usurper Andhaka. If Narasimha refuses, the world might just end. What will he do? And why did he leave the war in the first place? Prahlad, the interim king of Kashyapuri, is torn between the ideals of his unrighteous father and his love for Lord Vishnu. Whom will he choose? Hiranyakashyap, the ruler of the Asura Empire, wants to avenge the death of his wife. To do that, he must go through the Trials and get the ultimate weapon – the Brahmastra. But the Trials have sent so many others to their death. Can Hiranyakashyap survive? 


Review

The story revolves around Narasimha who left the war and hides in a village, working as a physician,after killing Kayadhu, the Ashram King's wife and many other innocents in the name of war.But a familiar face from his past seeks his help to stop the tyranny of the blind usurper Andhaka.which leads nara back to the war.
Prahlad, the interim king of Kashyapuri, is conflicted between the ideals of his unrighteous father and his love for Lord Vishnu. Whom will he choose?
Hiranyakashyap, the ruler of the Asura Empire, seeks to avenge his wife. But to do that, he must get the ultimate weapon—the Brahmshastra. 
The book being the first in the trilogy, ended with suspense and mysterys like Andhaka coming back to life or King Hiranyakashyap becoming all powerful after attaining the Brahmastra which make the parts to come really interesting to read. 
The whole novel is based on ego, quest for finding the right path, quest in search of Dharam, revenge, hatred, jealousy broken trust, hidden emotions.
Word building is really great and the story is very interesting and thrilling to read

About author


Kevin Missal wrote his first book at the age of 14, and at 22, the St Stephens graduate is a bestselling author and a fulltime writer, with the first two books in his Kalki series being runaway successes. Dharmayoddha Kalki: Avatar of Vishnu and its sequel Satyayoddha Kalki: Eye of Brahma have sold one lakh copies in under a year. Kevin loves fantasy fiction and has always been a fan of mythology. His books have been featured in publications like The Sunday Guardian, The New Indian Express and Millennium Post.



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