Not a riveting end to the Trilogy. Not bad either.

The book drags a lot, especially the war portions. The author takes his own time to explain philosophical and war aspects in the story. It was so boring and I was so impatient to know the ending that I had just flip couple of pages here and there just like that.

The best part of the book is that, Amish tried to give scientific explanations to all mythological beliefs. The love between Shiva and Sati, Sati’s braveness, Parvateshwar’s decision in protecting his Homeland were all portrayed really good.

I felt Shiva’s character could have been morally sensible towards the end. It would have been more relevant today. May be Amish wanted to have the essence of angry Shiva as in our mythology.

The closing pages had clever hints of his next book.

If at all the book was 100 pages shorter, it would have been a roller coaster ride.