
▶️Do you like tracing history? Like visiting the sites and knowing more about it? Loved the quote above? Well that tension lies at the heart of Arsenal of the Gods by Ajeet Pratap Singh, a book that I finished in one go because I simply couldn’t stop turning the pages. I have always enjoyed stories that combine treasure hunts, run-and-chase sequences, thrilling action, and secret missions where the stakes are high and, above all, there is a larger responsibility of saving the world. This book fits perfectly into that space. The mystery pulls you in, and you find yourself trusting Rudra and Kshitip as much as they trust each other. From the very beginning, we are drawn into Rudra’s life as it begins to unravel. He faces a series of unsettling situations, slowly realising that the life he has lived so far is built on lies. Strange dreams, disturbing revelations, and dangerous encounters force him to confront a reality he never chose. As he struggles to decode the riddles of his own existence, danger begins to close in. That is when Kshitip, a factory colleague with secrets of his own, steps in and rescues him. When Rudra regains consciousness and understands the gravity of what is unfolding, their journey truly begins. What follows is a high-stakes adventure that takes them across ancient temples in India, where cryptic riddles are hidden within history, mantras, and sacred spaces. Rudra and Kshitip are not just participants; they are key players in this dangerous game. Their task is to solve cryptic riddles hidden within ancient temples across India. Each riddle unlocks a part of a powerful weapon, which they must assemble piece by piece only to destroy it the moment it is complete, because in the wrong hands, it has the power to end the world. The irony is striking, they must build what they are destined to dismantle. The plot remains gripping right from the start. Ajeet maintains a strong sense of curiosity throughout the narrative. Readers remain invested in Rudra’s journey. Read the full review on the website. #bookreview #readerviddh #mythologylovers #indianhistory #books
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