Chronicles of the Mortal Vishnu: Will God Turn Corrupt Too? | Book Review


Chronicles of the Mortal Vishnu: Will God Turn Corrupt Too?
Pages: 380
Author: Antar Atreya



Book Blurb:

In the new world after civilization was established and political and economic structures emerged with time and necessity; mankind finally welcomed injustice.
The earth’s first born who had mentored mankind's progress turned into the tyrannical Bhuswami; creating the Daitya clan. Bestowed with power from the Gods he became invincible and ruthless.

With their own stories, two prodigal warriors turn into Maharathis with journeys of discovering their potential, gaining unparalleled might and realizing the power of LOVE.
Supported by his 'destined one', one of the Maharathis manifested himself as A MORTAL DIVINE. The two-gather liberated a river from the locks of Lord Shiva, resurrected kingdoms and slayed a pack of violent wolves. Their rise as one challenged the realm of tyranny.

With long lasting political turmoil across the seven landmasses, the world was on the brink of the First Global War. The Daityas gathered a colossal force and facing them was a coalition of Ten Kings, brought together on various reasons by the two Maharathis under the insignia of Garuda. Also aiding them were the mystic tribes of Narklokis and Yakshas; for they had made promises in the past.

With the global war knocking; a sudden surprising event creates a question- Does God too turns corrupt!?

My Thoughts:

                To start with I simply loved the book cover. It is very apt to the story and would also make the readers want to know more about the book. I liked the fact that there are maps given to show the notable kingdoms.

                The writing style of the author is very unique and would make one feel like it is actually happening in front of your eyes. The descriptions that are provided about the different landscapes and regions is very realistic. The book is well researched the author has given detailed information and the working of the divine weapons and also how the wars take place. The narration is very good.

                The characters are well written. I liked the fact that the author has done justice to each and every character.

                The plot is very interesting one could actually get to see the political corruption and Injustice has made its way deep into the system and a global war is about to begin.

                Overall, I found the book very interesting and would definitely suggest it to all the readers.

My Rating: 5/5

Disclaimer: This book was sent to me by Kitabi Keeda and Author for my honest review.

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