The conspiracy unknown Abishek Babu book review

The conspiracy unknown

1st digest the fact that it's a very big book almost 400 plus pages. It takes time to read and everything out of it. This book consists of only 10 chapters but, each and every chapter was intense and interesting to read.

I'm a die hard fan of science. I always love reading about physics, chemistry magical power, etc. The way the author described ideas about science is something I loved more than anything else.

If we talk about a chapter each one unfolds different types of events. Another good part is a map at starting to help us to understand each chapter perfectly. Every chapter is well designed that keeps you hooked up till the end. (Just like web series)

The story is about conspiracy, betrayal. It really goes well with the title. The story revolves around two time period BCE and ACE.(kind of present)
BCE is all about the ancient culture, kings kingdom and series of events. ACE is al about the present time, modern age.

The story starts with the birth of prince Hisoka. Then a series of events like the naming ceremony follows. While a group attack and conspiracy start. Then an investigation committee forms where kosal and koyal are part of it. (This two are gifted with great power). That investigation leads to a bigger war.

In ACE present days all about Sebastian Stein and his father. Here again, Sebastian was attacked by an agent who is from a powerful organization. But, he was saved by father's friend. Now the twist is the person who saved is part of the organization and the father gets murdered. Now the question is why they want to kill Sebastian? Why they killed the father?

The bigger question is what is the relationship between these two stories? How past and present are connected?

If you are new to fat books the first part may be hard to read because it has a lot of characters but the description is really awesome. Writing two different timelines is quite hard but the author made it.

Writing is very good. A good research character just adds on to it. So if you love historical fiction plus you are a fan of science this is worth a while.
The conspiracy unknown Abishek Babu book review The conspiracy unknown  Abishek Babu book review Reviewed by Ronak shah on December 04, 2019 Rating: 5

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