Book review : The Mystery Mountains

 

The Mystery Mountains’ by Aurijit Ganguli is therefore the perfect amalgamation of a mythology inspired story that feels kind of familiar.

 This is a story about resolving a centuries old mystery that takes Lisa and Arjun from India to Peru. It is about global safety with a touch of science and history. It is  about unfortunate circumstances and deep spiritual insights. Pitted against the great flood mentioned in many scriptures, the novel reveals that there may be a device that can neutralise or at least minimise the impact of the same, foretold to occur around 2030.

The story has a killer mystery vibe throughout the book, that evokes clue finding itch with well developed characters each with cleverly painted twists and revelations. The storyline follows an unanticipated direction, and that truly pay offs making it a delightfully twisty read.

Guided by the wise ones of a pre-historic tribe of Peru, the series of revelations unravelling is beyond their wildest imagination. The concept and approach of the storylines is just discerning. It completely fades the line between what is real and what is fictional. It allows readers to decipher things from different perspectives to grow physically, emotionally, and spiritually. 

Dive into this magical realm and enjoy an adventure along with Lisa and Arjun and join in along with them to defeat the global criminal forces, multitude of heart racing adventures and save the world.  It just sets you up on an adventure even without you realise it and then drag your curiosity to the end of the novel... perfectly managed! Highly recommended to the readers of adventure-thriller fiction. 

Happy Reading!

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