Crimson Bane by Pranay Singh |Book review


 Book review :

" Crimson Bane " is a gripping, engrossing tale of lives webbed around need and greed. The book sheds light on the power of need , greed , timely decisions and much more. The story revolves around few characters like deadly terrorist,  the richest man , poverty stricken man and an ordinary man. As their need gets stronger to save their loved ones to protect their ego, power or invested time and money the story starts to begin.


The story begins with the intriguing celebration by Abu Hamza before the 21st birthday of his beloved brother , Abu Zamal. But the scenario changes when Zamal is rushed to the hospital and he gets the news of a weird sickness and providing him a few days to live. 


In Mumbai, the billionaire Mr. Mahesh Jumani has invested trillions of money , invited high profile persons to celebrate his son's birthday and launch his son into the world of his business empire. His aspirations, desires are shattered after a few minutes when doctors clarify that his son has only a few days more.


A rag picker, Deen Dayal who never gave up even in trivial situations at last has only one wish that his dearest son or his only hope of living after the demise of all his family members in the floods should survive from a unique disease.  His son has also few days to live.


Their enters our super hero, Romil Mishra an ordinary person with extra ordinary powers. As his powers gets acknowledged by these needy people, a race begins. It is intriguing and captivating to read about how their paths cross and who will find the benefit of his powers. Will Romil survive or Succumb?


The author has well penned the storyline with ample twists and turns. The way jihad is addressed to enhance awareness and logical thinking for the benefit of our country is outstanding. Narration of the plot is lucid and fast paced.


Overall, Crimson bane is a engrossing story of characters from different backgrounds and how each part in the well being of our country. The true motive of imparting awareness among Indians is meticulously weaved.  Do grab this book for a rollercoaster ride of emotions and dramatic events.

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