A review by bookschharming
KAVACH OF SURYA by Surendra Nath, Surendra Nath

3.0

Kavach of Surya by Surendra Nath is a sequel to Karna's Alter Ego. This book embarks on the journey of a man named Vasu. He is in search of Karna's divine Kundal and Kavach. Karna is a mythological character of the great epic Mahabharata. Before the bloodthirsty war between Kaurav and Pandav's starts, Lord Indra asked Karan to give his divine armor and hide it on the different parts of Earth.

In the previous book, Vasu met with Karna and become his disciple. Now the story revolves around a hidden mystery, facts, and fiction. According to the myth, only a true believer will find Karna's Kavach and Kundal. In Vasu's deadly search he met with different immortals and learns about life and death. It is important to find a purpose in life, Vasu is struggling with that.

He begins his expedition with the blessings of Karna, and other immortal people like Vibhisan, and Guru Parashurama. Vasu proves his worth throughout his journey. If he finds the precious weapons, he can wear it, and protect the world, but if terrorist finds it first then, everything will be shattered. The fate of the world depends upon Vasu.

Surendra Nath tells the story in a fascinating way. It is fast-paced. It spellbinds me all the time when I read about any legendary character and the different eras. Sahar and famous scientist prove to be great allies to Vasu. I feel the Vrishali's character, Vasu's wife is clumsy. The villain of the story is quite an interesting person. Overall, this book proves to be worthy of my time. I recommend this book, but only if you're interested in mythology.

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