The Remains of The Buddha
Book Name: The Remains Of The Budhha
Author: Ratanadip Acharya
Publisher: Aksora Publications
Genre:Fiction
Paperback: 360 pages
Rating: 4.5
About the Author:Ratnadip Acharya is the author of five successful novels, ANDAMAN, The Speaking Stone, Your Love Makes Me Complete, Paradise Lost & Regained, and Life is Always Aimless... Unless you love it, and a collection of supernatural stories The Clammy Hands of The Dark Nights. His historical thrillers, ANDAMAN and The Speaking Stone are a phenomenal success and loved by many readers across the country. He is a columnist for The Speaking Tree in The Times of India. He contributed many write-ups in different collections of Chicken Soup for the Soul. He lives in Mumbai with his wife, Sophia, and son, Akash.
Book Review: The Remains of The Buddha by Ratnadip Acharya is a historical thriller that takes the readers on a fascinating journey through ancient Buddhist stupas, where secrets and treasures are hidden along with the relics of the Buddha. The author, Ratnadip Acharya, skillfully blends history, mystery, and spirituality in this fast-paced and engaging novel. Shuvashini and Saikat are the protagonists, who have previously solved the mystery of The Speaking Stone, as they get involved in a dangerous quest that spans different countries and eras. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, enemies, and allies, as they try to decipher the codes and patterns that lead to the ultimate treasure.
The book is a captivating blend of history, mystery, and spirituality. The author has done a commendable job of weaving together the past and the present, creating a seamless and engaging narrative that keeps the reader hooked. The book also has well-developed and relatable characters, who face their inner conflicts and dilemmas, adding an emotional depth to the story. The book is rich in details and research, making it an authentic and informative read.
The Remains of The Buddha is a must-read for those who love historical fiction suspense, and the teachings of the Buddha. And also for those who enjoy a thrilling and thought-provoking read. So I would rate this book 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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