Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356292390
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 496
- Width: 20 mm
- ISBN-10: 9356292396
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 350 gr
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹337.50Current price is: ₹337.50.
Unlock the secrets of ancient India with The Krishna Key, the thrilling third installment in the Bharat Series. Join Priya Ratnani as she embarks on a perilous quest through history, mythology, and conspiracy. Can she decipher the clues left by Lord Krishna himself and prevent a catastrophic war? Discover a world of hidden knowledge and divine power in this action-packed adventure.
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Abhinandan Singh –
An okay book. The plot felt convoluted at times, and I struggled to keep up with all the characters. The historical aspects were well-researched, though.
Anjali Yadav –
Not bad, but not great either. The plot had potential, but I felt it got bogged down in unnecessary details. A decent way to pass the time.
Sourav Singh –
I had mixed feelings. The story was intriguing, but the writing style wasn’t always to my taste. Still, a worthwhile read for the mythology alone.
Ch Mounica Reddy –
A captivating story that seamlessly blends history and mythology. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is full of surprises. Highly recommend!
Akshita Singh –
A thrilling ride! I was hooked from the first page. The Krishna Key is a must-read for fans of adventure and mythology.
Ishaan Sharma –
Absolutely loved it! The author masterfully weaves together history, mythology, and suspense. One of the best books I’ve read this year.
Rishabh Nayak –
Gripping from start to finish! Priya’s journey is captivating. The blend of history and mythology is fantastic. Highly recommend!
Gauni Saurav –
I found it a bit repetitive in places. The core idea was interesting, but the execution could have been more polished.
Tejas Vinod Dhoke –
A fantastic blend of history and mythology. The author’s research is evident, and the story is incredibly engaging. Highly recommended!
Purnendu Mondal –
A real page-turner! I couldn’t put it down. The Krishna Key is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian mythology and adventure.
Ishika Bansal –
A decent read, though I found some parts a bit slow. The mythology was interesting, but the pacing could have been better. Enjoyed the overall concept.
Yash Tailor –
It was fine. Nothing groundbreaking, but a solid adventure story with some interesting takes on Hindu mythology. Worth reading once.
Saksham Verma –
An epic adventure! The Krishna Key is full of twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the very end. A brilliant book!
Shelly –
Felt somewhat predictable. It had moments of excitement, but overall, it didn’t quite live up to the hype. An average read.