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AvailableLanguage | English |
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ISBN-10 | 9380349904 |
ISBN-13 | 9789380349909 |
No of pages | 360 |
Book Publisher | Srishti Publishers & Distributors |
Published Date | 01 Mar 2013 |
Audio Book Length | 10:45:44 |
Arka is twenty seven year old tax consultant cum content writer, who had resorted to wielding his wand of imagination to embark on fascinating adventures on his otherwise dull life from a very tender age. The success of his debut novel of ‘The Secrets of the Dark’, by Srishti Publishers and Distributors, also having a vast experience in penning articles for esteemed magazines like Tehelka and the world of professional photography, had paved the way for the second installment of ‘The Saga of Agni’, namely ‘Rise of the Grey Prince’.
He is passionate about mythology and philosophy, the core concepts of which he had pitched in several platforms like Deccan Chronicles, Asian Age, IIT Mumbai and several talk shows on radio. He is a self proclaimed artist, poet, thinker, a critic at heart and awestruck fantasy lover.
Arka currently lives in Kolkata with his parents, wife and daughter.
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In the mystical land of Gaya, two prophecies bind the fate of men and empires alike. The Destroyer born from the royal seed on the Land of the Setting Sun shall bring the empires down, or so has been foretold. In between the Destroyer and the world stand the Seven Guardians of Gaya, guarding the realm of man. A king, a father, defies the Seven and fate itself to save the last drop of his blood and prince Agni grows in the Land of the Rising Sun, exiled from his own people, unaware of his past.
Losing the woman he loved most to the shadows in the dark, Agni is thrown into a whirlpool of events that he neither knows, nor understands. His quest for vengeance brings him to the doorstep of a secret that will shatter the very foundation of beliefs of a world.
Can Agni avert his destiny? Can he uncover the truth about the Seven and the prophecies, now hidden behind a veil of ignorance? The secrets of the dark are sometimes so terrible that they are better left unsaid.