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The sanctum key by Sudharsana

 The sanctum key by Sudharsana | Book Review

The sanctum key by Sudharsana

Sanctum key is all about the possibilities of science that surpasses time and age. It takes us on a tour of the world created by modern technology, rich in physics, atomic energy, and cosmology.

 Sanjay woke up one day in the hospital after a malfunction at the Dr Satyendra Nath Bose lab. After he was discharged, his friend Ayush went with him. He was in love with Shreya, and when he took Sanjay to see her house, he was shocked to find that the house was gone and no one remembered her. This unfolded many other things, like who & what else was missing and how it was possible.

On the other hand, Kamla and Madhusooshanan and their son Kulashekaran, in another timeline, were going to uncover a deadly secret that is the key to either saving or destroying mankind. One group is attempting to obtain the key, while another is trying to destroy it. Who will succeed? 

The story will make you think about things beyond what you already know. Particularly Sanjay and his friends, whose humour lightens the tension, the characters feel real. The journey that Kulashekaran took in the past and his admiration for Dr Satyendra Nath Bose give the story a charming twist. The mystery of the missing house and people vanishing keeps you turning pages.

The book's main strength is its concept, which is that knowledge misuse can have devastating effects. The scientific elements, especially the research facility and its experiments, add realism and depth. The alternating timelines add suspense by gradually revealing clues. Although some sections necessitate careful reading to comprehend the intricate details, the writing style is engaging. 

While the multiple timelines and characters can be a bit overwhelming, the author does a great job tying everything together. This book is worth reading if you enjoy stories that blur the line between science and myth, adventure and puzzles.

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