The Secret of the Nagas - A Review
Written by the Indian author Amish, The Secret of the Nagas is the sequel to the best-selling novel of 2010, The Immortals of Meluha. The Secret of the Nagas is the second book in the famed Shiva Trilogy and released in 2011. With an unofficial estimate of eighty thousand books being pre-ordered, this one has broken all records of book publishing in India.
The Secret of the Nagas is the second part of this series and starts from where the first part concluded and through its amazing storyline keeps the reader hooked from start to end. At the end of the first book, The Immortals of Meluha, we saw an attempt to abduct Sati by the Nagas. This is from where this book starts and takes us on a roller-coaster ride from there on.
In an attempt to bring peace in both Meluha and Swadeep, Shiva and his band of followers travel to the holy city of Kashi. The reader is kept guessing at every stage thanks mainly to the many twists and turns in the unique plot. It is here that Sati becomes a mother and soon after seeing his son, Shiva travels to the land of Banga in a final attempt to solve the mystery of the Nagas.
Shiva finally learns The Secret of the Nagas after an epic battle with a mystery bandit and is astounded by what he discovers. Back in the city of Kashi, there is a surprise in store for Sati when she discovers some hidden facets of her past. With such twists and turns, the reader is left wondering about what the final outcome will be.
Almost all the events in this book take place in the land of Swadeep while the climax is set in the dark, dangerous forests of Dandak. This second book, Secret of the Nagas, introduces many new characters that are essential to the plot. The novels ends with an exciting twist and sets the tone for the third and final part of the trilogy, The Oath of the Vayuputras.
One of the biggest bestselling books of the year, The Secret of the Nagas can be bought from all the major bookstores and book retail chains all over. In case you want a really good discount on this book, then I would suggest to you to buy this from an online retailer as they have the cheapest prices on this book.
The Secret of the Nagas is the second part of this series and starts from where the first part concluded and through its amazing storyline keeps the reader hooked from start to end. At the end of the first book, The Immortals of Meluha, we saw an attempt to abduct Sati by the Nagas. This is from where this book starts and takes us on a roller-coaster ride from there on.
In an attempt to bring peace in both Meluha and Swadeep, Shiva and his band of followers travel to the holy city of Kashi. The reader is kept guessing at every stage thanks mainly to the many twists and turns in the unique plot. It is here that Sati becomes a mother and soon after seeing his son, Shiva travels to the land of Banga in a final attempt to solve the mystery of the Nagas.
Shiva finally learns The Secret of the Nagas after an epic battle with a mystery bandit and is astounded by what he discovers. Back in the city of Kashi, there is a surprise in store for Sati when she discovers some hidden facets of her past. With such twists and turns, the reader is left wondering about what the final outcome will be.
Almost all the events in this book take place in the land of Swadeep while the climax is set in the dark, dangerous forests of Dandak. This second book, Secret of the Nagas, introduces many new characters that are essential to the plot. The novels ends with an exciting twist and sets the tone for the third and final part of the trilogy, The Oath of the Vayuputras.
One of the biggest bestselling books of the year, The Secret of the Nagas can be bought from all the major bookstores and book retail chains all over. In case you want a really good discount on this book, then I would suggest to you to buy this from an online retailer as they have the cheapest prices on this book.
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