Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356296190
- Publisher: Harperhindi
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 458
- Series Title: The Rozabal Line, Bharat Series 1
- ISBN-10: 9356296197
- Publisher Date: 05-May-2023
- Language: Hindi
- Returnable: N
- Volume: 1
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹299.25Current price is: ₹299.25.
Uncover the secrets of Rozabal Vanshavali by Ashwin Sanghi (ISBN: 9789356296190). A thrilling blend of history, mystery, and mythology, this book explores ancient riddles, religious conspiracies, and a quest for a hidden truth. From the Vatican to Tibet and Kashmir, follow a captivating journey of assassins, monks, and a priest with disturbing visions. Will they unravel the truth before it’s too late?
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Shaan Sundar R –
A captivating blend of fact and fiction. The author seamlessly weaves together historical events and mythological elements to create a thrilling story.
Bhavna Sharma –
I enjoyed the book overall, but the religious elements were a bit too heavy-handed for my taste. Still, a solid read with plenty of suspense.
Rohit –
Disappointing. I expected more from Ashwin Sanghi. The plot felt convoluted, and the ending was anticlimactic.
Souvik Das –
A fantastic read! The author’s knowledge of history and mythology is impressive, and the story is full of intrigue and suspense.
Juhi Manohar Mahajan –
A bit too slow-paced for my liking. I found myself skimming through some of the more descriptive passages. The plot was interesting, but it took too long to develop.
Ishika Sharma –
I appreciated the author’s attempt to blend history and mythology, but I found the execution to be somewhat lacking. The story felt disjointed at times.
Suzal Raj –
Ashwin Sanghi delivered another masterpiece! Rozabal Vanshavali took me on a journey through history, religion and mystery. Awesome!
Aditya Srivastava –
A must-read for fans of historical thrillers. The author’s research is impeccable, and the story is full of twists and turns.
Padole Rushabh Anil –
A thrilling ride through history and conspiracy. The author’s research is evident, and the story is full of twists and turns. Highly recommended.
Nakul –
I was hooked from beginning to end. The author’s attention to detail is impressive, and the story is full of surprises.
Prerna Kumari –
Rozabal Vanshavali is a book that I couldn’t put down, the author is a genius. The way he mixed religion and history made it an amazing book.
Gyanendra Pratap Singh Shekhawat –
Interesting premise, but I found the writing style a bit clunky at times. The blend of history and mythology is intriguing, but the execution could be better.
Yash Mahajan –
The writing style didn’t really grip me. It felt clunky and difficult to stay focused on the story and the characters as a result.
Akshit Goel –
The book had a strong start, but I felt it lost its way in the middle. Too many characters and subplots made it hard to follow at times.
Srishti –
I found this book really engaging. The blend of mystery, history and religion was perfect for me. Highly recommend for those who like this genre.
Anurag –
The book had potential, but it ultimately fell short of my expectations. The plot was convoluted, and the characters were underdeveloped.
Prerana Singh –
Couldn’t put it down! The characters are compelling, and the mystery surrounding Rozabal is captivating. A must-read for fans of Dan Brown.
Divyanshi Singh –
A page-turner! Rozabal Vanshavali kept me guessing until the very end. The conspiracy elements are well-crafted, though some plot points felt a bit far-fetched.
Abhigyan Raj –
An excellent thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat. The author’s writing style is engaging, and the characters are well-developed.
Ankita Shaw –
The book was okay, but nothing special. The plot was predictable, and the characters were not particularly memorable.
Onkar Pandey –
I found the book to be a bit too long and drawn out. Some of the subplots could have been cut without detracting from the main story.
Ayush Kukrele –
A thought-provoking and entertaining read. The author raises some interesting questions about religion and history. I liked the settings used in this book.
Somala Sri Harsha –
Sanghi weaves a complex tale. The historical elements were fascinating, but I felt the pacing lagged in the middle. Still worth a read if you enjoy this genre.
Anonymous –
The book was a little too slow. Although the plot was good and the characters as well it took a while to get to the important parts of the story.
Bhargava –
A captivating story that will keep you guessing until the very end. The author’s writing is sharp and witty, and the characters are complex and believable.