Ashwin Sanghi

Keepers of the Kalachakra by Ashwin Sanghi

Keepers of the Kalachakra | Ashwin Sanghi | Book Review

PLOT: 5/5 CHARACTERS: 5/5 WRITING STYLE: 5/5 CLIMAX: 4.5/5 ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 5/5 My Musings India’s greatest storyteller is back again after a long gap. After penning masterpieces such as The Krishna Key, The Rozabal Line, Chanakya’s Chant and The Sialkot Saga, Ashwin is back again with yet another magnum opus and this time its size …

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13 Steps to Bloody Good Luck by Ashwin Sanghi

13 Steps to Bloody Good Luck | Ashwin Sanghi | Book Review

SUBJECT: 3.5/5WRITING STYLE: 3.5/5RELEVANCE: 4/5ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 3.5/5 Yes! You will be surprised. We all have known Ashwin Sanghi as the bestselling author of the three mythological thrillers – The Rozabal Line, The Krishna Key and Chanakya’s Chant and of the murder mystery Private India which he co-authored along with the super hit author James Patterson. …

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The Rozabal Line

The Rozabal Line | Ashwin Sanghi | Book Review

PLOT: 4.5/5 CHARACTERS: 4.5/5 WRITING STYLE: 4/5 CLIMAX: 4/5 ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 4/5 One of our co-founders at BookGeeks.in, Ravi, is a die-hard fan of Ashwin Sanghi and now I know exactly why. So when Ravi requested Ashwin for an option to be able to buy the “Author Signed Copies” of his 3 books, Ashwin duly obliged …

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The Krishna Key | Ashwin Sanghi | Book Review

PLOT: 3/5CHARACTERS: 3/5WRITING STYLE: 4/5CLIMAX: 3/5ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 3.5/5 “Five thousand years ago, there came to earth a magical being called Krishna, who brought about innumerable miracles for the good of mankind. Humanity despaired of its fate if the Blue God were to die but was reassured that he would return in a fresh avatar when …

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Chanakya's Chant

Chanakya’s Chant | Ashwin Sanghi | Book Review

PLOT: 5/5 CHARACTERS: 5/5 WRITING STYLE: 4/5 CLIMAX: 3/5 ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 4/5 “Adi Shakti, Namo Namah Sarab Shakti, Namo Namah Prithum Bhagvati, Namo Namah” If you love History and Contemporary Fiction, then “Chanakya’s Chant” is ideal for you. The two subjects are poles apart and, to combine them and make the outcome interesting is a …

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