Mar. 26th, 2013

The Blurb On The Back:

Ash Mistry: British by birth. Indian by heritage. Hero by accident.


Ash Mistry was just a slightly geeky kid until he fell on the wrong arrowhead and absorbed the unstoppable powers of the Death Goddess Kali.

Now Ash can kill any living thing with a touch. So when the demon servants of the evil Lord Savage come after him again, you’d think he’d be ready to take them on.

But how do you kill something that never lived?


The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )

The Verdict:

The second in Sarwat Chadda’s ASH MISTRY TRILOGY is another action-packed thrill-ride with a dark emotional core. I particularly enjoyed Ash’s character development and his realisation of the limits of his powers and of what they could ultimately do to him and also the way Chadda integrates Hindu mythology throughout his story. This is a boy-friendly story that should appeal to fans of PERCY JACKSON and promises an exciting conclusion.

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