Book : Baramulla Bomber
Author: Clark Prasad
ISBN : 9381523975
Pages: 313
Price: 395
Rating : 4/5
Something from the Book
The old coffee reader Kasha from Srinagar - 'Fight your destiny, build hope and Make it happen,' because you don't know which forces of the universe are conspiring against you. But which force is controlling us?
The confluence of Bible and Vedas and their tryst Quantum Physics is in Kashmir thanks to Cricket!
Sounded weird....
Read ahead to go crazy...
Espionage thrillers
and Indian authors are a weird combination, and this thought has been embedded
in my mind for years now. Being a voracious reader and a big time fan of spy
and suspense thrillers, I can confidently say Espionage thrillers by Indian
authors have strongly disappointed me over the years and thus my mind set. But
what if I tell you, I am ready to let go of this belief finally? Readers like
me would find this to be a joke, but brace yourself because Baramulla Bomber is
here to change our beliefs.
The book Baramulla
Bomber by Clark Prasad was sent to me by Readers Cosmos and I can’t thank them
enough for sending this amazing book to me(not to forget, all gift wrapped)! Anyways the book impressed me in the first
look itself. I have to say its cover design is awesome, but like it is said
never judge the book by its cover, I dived straight into the story. The story
begins with the ill fated meeting of an royal decendants’ group called Chos Skyong. There is a blast while the meeting is on and most of the group members
are killed. But in the survivers is a man named Abhimanyu Kashyap who cheats
death with his determination to preserve the secret. But what secret?
Soon this inciedent
gets tied up with Mansur Haider who is nothing but an aspiring cricketer from
Kashmir. But as the story moves we know Mansur is being tracked by intelligence
agencies around the world. Adolf Silfverskiold, a swedish intelligent officer
turn out to be tracking Mansur and a mysterious earthquake that happened in the
Shaksgam Valley. Also Shaksgam valley inciedent is being investigated by Mansur’s
girlfriend Aahana who lost her mountaineering team there. The readers realize
the small hole drilled by the bombing is nothing but a stepwell with steps
going from anywhere to everywhere, storylines joined to form a huge web of
danger.
Pros:
1.
The book is fast paced and keeps on
the edge of your seat till the very end.
2.
Character sketches are perfect to the ‘T’ and
every character is well used.
3.
The story explores intelligence agencies
other than the much explored CIA, and yet does complete justice to it.
4.
The integration of quantum physics,
history and modern world spies is the whole and sole of the book, and
personally I loved it.
5.
The looming secret of Shaksgam
valley and the much talked about weapon, as I am not allowed to give spoilers(though I am dying to) is too
engrossing.
Cons:
1.
Too much to digest and too much used
– movies, cricket ,physics, Kashmir, Sweden, India, politics and so much more. It
just felt a bit cramped.
2.
Editing could have been crisp.
Dialogues didn’t seem powerful or memorable.
The author explores a
lot in a very short time, or so it seems as the book is super racey. He also
does full justice to all the characters of the story as they are given ample
time to evolve and the story is thoruoghly entertaining and engrossing. I would
give the book a 4 on 5 rating and am desperately waiting for the next books. I
hope the editing of the other two books is better but at the same time don’t want
them to turn out to be a disappointment like the 3rd book of Shiva
Trilogy. Best of luck to the Author, may you succeed in giving us awesome
stories always..:D
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