Paper Back Review: The last Symbol
Author: Nishith Parikh
Genre: Historical fiction
Format: Kindle/Paperback
Price: 123/299 INR
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Sequel of signboard at Dholavira is a historical fiction which dives into world of archeological survey and findings. A young archeologist Rachel is deputed at the caves in Afghanistan, is stumbles upon an information that can change the dynamics of aeronautical study before disappearing. Brandon, Anuj, Aarti and Professor Gayekwad arrives at Afghanistan in search of Rachel. will they succeed? fight between the good and the evil.
The book has a thought provoking plot of whether out ancestors were more advances in matter of technological aspects. I found the brief description of basics of Viman Shastra quite intriguing. The book dives into mythological and technological area which appeals to more than one interest of a reader. The plot of the book is well built to keep the readers hooked. The book cover is quite vibrant and eye catching.
Even thought the plot of the book is very good, I felt the dialogue exchange between the characters a bit monotonous. Also the book can be a standalone but reading previous version would help in better understanding the story line.
Conclusion: I would recommend this book to anyone who loves reading archeological and historical fiction.
Rating: It's 3.5/5 for me.
About the Author: Nishith Parikh is a Chartered Accountant, who likes to spend most days on financial management activities. He has a deep interest in Indian History and Hindu scriptures from his teenage days. Apart for being a CA and author, his is a keen mythologist, a he is also fond of animals.
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