About the Book:
The Third Yuga is slowly drawing to a close. Nam – the
greatest Empire on Janani – is going to face some fierce winds of change. Seers
foresee omens of death and destruction in the return of the Banished One – A
God who will claim the ashes of this world as revenge. While out in the
streets, rumours abound - of older forgotten powers stirring.
Caught in this maelstrom of a power struggle between
Gods are three ordinary lives: General Fateh, the most celebrated soldier in
Nam who starts to question his faith, Ishan – a gifted orphan who struggles to
comprehend his destiny and Abhaya – a young monk in search of truths about this
world. Their choices and actions will shape the destiny of this scarred world
that becomes the playground for vindictive Gods.
In a world where Rakshasas arise out of left-over
traces of Maaya and twilight forms the portal to countless worlds around us for
Daityas and Yakshis to dance through, a God is only as powerful as those who
believe.And when Gods rise, faith of men will be tested…And broken.
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About the Author:
Sachin discovered Tolkien in his teens, alternative
rock as a new adult and digital marketing in pretty much his late twenties.
These still form a large wedge in his circle of life. Travel, radio and theatre
have also figured in that ever-expanding and diminishing circle.
On perhaps a more prosaic note, he is an engineer from
BITS Pilani and holds an MBA from Indian School of Business. Attribute the love
for numbers and pie-charts to this. He is currently based in Bangalore and
happily married to Harini. He spends an inordinately large amount of time
chasing after his two dogs (who love the free life a bit too much) when he is
not busy dreaming up fantasy worlds full of monsters. And beautiful Yakshis, of
course.
He can usually be found ranting on twitter under the
handle @xenosach, devouring books and talking about them on his blog. You can always stalk him online at his official website
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