Chanakya (Itihasa Series Book 1) by Ashok K. Banker
Release: June 25th 2018
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Westland
Source: Amazon
Chanakya Synopsis:
Jurist, war strategist, kingmaker. Master administrator. Author of the Arthashastra. But before the legend, there was the boy: Vishnu Gupta.
Pataliputra, capital of the great Nanda empire, is teeming with crime and corruption. Granted unlimited authority by the hedonistic emperor Mahapadma Nanda, evil mastermind Maha-amatya Kartikeya has the city in a vice-like grip.
But another name bubbles up through the chaos; there is talk of a young genius, Vishnu Gupta. When the Maha-amatya investigates the rumours, he recognises a future rival in the boy. He is determined to destroy this competition from the roots – family and all. Therefore, Vishnu must gather all his wits and his formidable knowledge to protect everything he holds dear. The holy scriptures, his brilliant interpretations of the Vedas and the power of his unmatched mind: these are the only tools he has against the might of the most powerful man in the empire.
Epic storyteller Ashok K. Banker imagines the life and formative years of India’s greatest genius, a man whose influence persists down the ages. Above all, in this first installment of a thrilling trilogy, he recreates Chanakya’s early struggles and triumphs.
Review:
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“Chanakya” was good and fast read! Firstly, I enjoyed the author’s style of writing and thought he did a wonderful job in this novel. Furthermore, the characters are dynamic and the plot is gripping. Moreover, I liked the dynamic between seven year old Chanakya and the evil Maha amatya. However, the only thing I didn’t like was how short the book was. The story ended just when it was getting juicy! Overall, I can’t wait for the next one in the series to be released.