Review of "Mrityunjay (Maha-Asura Series 1)" by Parakh Om Bhatt & Raj Javiya
The authors have wonderfully woven mythology, history and geography to weave this storyline. While the book is primarily fictional, based on mythology, the authors have also added in equal parts of thrill and intrigue that keep you hooked to the book. The elements in the book have been very well researched and the idea to incorporate the stories across the ages into this seamlessly has been executed very well.
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