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THE SECRET OF THE PALAMU FORT BY RAZI



I am a huge fan of Indian mythology right from first and so it is my kind of thing. The story is about a curse that arises from history of the Palamu Fort. The murder of Professor Anand acts as the starting point for every set of mysterious creepy events that occur. Robin, a well known detective is approached for solving the mystery and hence the story unveils. Will Robin find the answers for the curse that accounts 350 years old and claims the lives of those that try to find the hidden secret beneath?.
I really enjoyed reading and the book kept me at the tip of the seat. No pages were without gasping surprises and literally I could not stop reading. I was growing curious over each single line and had no patience for knowing the answers. Trust me, it sends chills into the minds of readers at places. The history of India never fails to impress oneself and yet this book is another proof for the fact. Everything about the book say writing, narration, title, cover, characters were all so good. In fact, I liked the characters within and their unity in solving the mysteries. If you want to be off the world for sometime it really helps by taking you to witness every scenes happening in the book. Should I recommend?... No doubts!!! Definitely!!!

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