The Brahmin

The Brahmin
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Publisher : Westland
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9789357761376
ISBN-13 : 9357761373
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Book Synopsis The Brahmin by : Ravi Shankar Etteth

Download or read book The Brahmin written by Ravi Shankar Etteth and published by Westland. This book was released on with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: About the Book A FAST-PACED THRILLER SET IN THE TIMES OF EMPEROR ASHOKA It is a time of violence as well as calm. Men of peace are spreading the message of the Buddha even as monks are being tortured in the dungeons of Pataliputra. In Magadha, all talk is about the impending war against Kalinga. While King Ashoka plots the movements of his ships and cavalry, Queen Asandhimitra broods over the growing unrest in the kingdom. There is only one man they can both trust to take them through this period of uncertainty and looming danger: the enigmatically named Brahmin, skilful spymaster and custodian of Magadha’s best-kept secrets. Lush with historical detail and unforgettable characters, The Brahmin is an intricately plotted novel that seeks to recreate a near-mythical period in India’s past.


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