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The weilder of the Trishul

 

THE WEILDER OF THE TRISHUL

SATYAM SRIVASTAVA



About the Author

Satyam is an Indian author. Born in a middle-class family, he grew up in many cities across north India. He moved to Mumbai to complete his graduation from IIT Bombay. Satyam worked in Bengaluru for six years before he qualified Civil Services Examination, and transformed from a technocrat to a taxman. His first posting as an IRS officer brought him back to the Maximum City.

He started to write during the long commuting hours between his office and his home in gridlocked Mumbai's roads. Soon he realized, he has found his second love in the most unlikely places!

Being a dreamer, he enjoys writing across genres and varied themes. He was the lead author for his first book Neelkanth which is a crime-mystery- thriller. The Wielder of the Trishul – book one of a mythological fiction – is his first solo book.

He can be reached at:
satyam@satyamsrivastava.com
www.satyamsrivastava.com.

 

REVIEW

The Wielder of the Trishul by Satyam Srivastava is a totally captivating book that spins around the much-discussed battle between the Devas and the Asuras.

This book is separated into three different sections and then sub-divided into 47 parts.

It is set in the legendary planet of Dhurva Lok, where rests the Mighty Shiva's Trishul which has not been used by anybody in hundreds of years.

Loaded up with activity and reasoning, the book relates the pursuit of Lok Rakshak for Shivalik Rajya and the following fight between the Dhruvanshi Prince Viraat and Anga-Rakshak Lakshya to employ the Trishul and be the genuine Protector of Siddha-Lok.

In general, with solid characters and an all-around created plot, the writer has weaved an extremely intriguing and exciting story.

The story is convincing, nearly every section closes with a cliffhanger, composing perfectly unbelievable, it has lords and sovereigns and mythical beasts and heavenly weapons, legislative issues, and double-crossings.

It's a solid person-driven plot, with complex characters who you pull for sincerely!

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