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Original Title: The Krishna Key
ISBN: 9381626685 (ISBN13: 9789381626689)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.ashwinsanghi.com/2012/07/krishna-key-releases-aug-24-2012-five.html
Characters: Krishna, Rama, Lakshmana, Ravi Mohan Saini, Anil Varshney, Priya Ratnani, Sampat Sharma, Radhika Singh, Dr Nikhil Bhojaraj, Rajaram Kurkude, Miss Gonsalves, Mataji, Balarama, Gautama Bhudda, Dasharath
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The Krishna Key Paperback | Pages: 475 pages
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Title:The Krishna Key
Author:Ashwin Sanghi
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 475 pages
Published:August 24th 2012 by Westland
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Fantasy. Mythology. Asian Literature. Indian Literature

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Five thousand years ago, there came to earth a magical being called Krishna, who brought about innumerable miracles for the good of mankind. Humanity despaired of its fate if the Blue God were to die but was reassured that he would return in a fresh avatar when needed in the eventual Dark Age—the Kaliyug.

In modern times, a poor little rich boy grows up believing that he is that final avatar.

Only, he is a serial killer.

In this heart-stopping tale, the arrival of a murderer who executes his gruesome and brilliantly thought-out schemes in the name of God is the first clue to a sinister conspiracy to expose an ancient secret—Krishna’s priceless legacy to mankind.

Historian Ravi Mohan Saini must breathlessly dash from the submerged remains of Dwarka and the mysterious lingam of Somnath to the icy heights of Mount Kailash, in a quest to discover the cryptic location of Krishna’s most prized possession. From the sand-washed ruins of Kalibangan to a Vrindavan temple destroyed by Aurangzeb, Saini must also delve into antiquity to prevent a gross miscarriage of justice.

Ashwin Sanghi brings you yet another exhaustively researched whopper of a plot, while providing an incredible alternative interpretation of the Vedic Age that will be relished by conspiracy buffs and thriller-addicts alike.

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They always say learn by other people's experience and when you don't pay heed to such advice, you end up reading stuff like Krishna Key. Having read negative reviews, I thought maybe the readers are being overly critical and with an impressive Colophon I found the book irresistible. But I guess that Colophon was the only good thing about the book. The idea of someone thinking of himself as the Kalki avataar seemed intriguing, and having a high interest in mythological fiction, I started this

I must admit that I picked up this book despite reading the reviews by other readers on Good Reads. Why did I do so? Well, I am a history buff, a conspiracy theory fan, and revel in Indian literature. I had already read Rosabal Line and Chanakya's Chant by Ashwin Sanghi, so I thought, 'Heck, how bad could it be?'Well, I was wrong. Mr. Sanghi plummets to new depths, probably deeper than the submerged site of Dwarka. I have read up to page 120 and I decided that enough is enough. I couldn't go on

One has got to be living under a rock for the past decade to miss all the glaring similarities this book has with Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons.Academician in his 40s as the central character - checkAn ancient secret relating to history and mythology - checkMacabre deaths of scientists/other academics - checkBeautiful female sidekick - checkReligious symbolism - checkSolving secret codes, puzzles - checkAnagrams - checkDelusional, (not very) psychopathic killer - check

This is the first novel by the author that I read. It did not disappoint! The storyline and plot is extremely imaginative, though I could not help seeing similarities between this work and Dan Brown's the da Vinci Code. Obviously, it is not to say that this is in anyway unoriginal.The storytelling and narrative is extremely fast paced, taut and smooth, and the book flies. The way the author has juxtaposed ancient Hindu scriptures and believes into modern day notions of science almost beguiles

"The Krishna Key" is an utter waste of time. Before I started this book I was told that the writer has two bestsellers about Christ and Chanakya in his resume`. Moreover my interest was also piqued by the YouTube advertisement of the book that popped up a few times when I was trying to watch some popular videos. So I got this book from Delhi Railway station during my recent Delhi-Mumbai journey, mainly because I shuddered at the thought of a dreadful 24 hour journey in an equally horrible train,

I hadn't read any of Sanghi's books before picking this up, but if his writing skills in the Krishna Key is anything to go by, then I can safely say I dodged a couple of bullets. I won't waste space pointing out the innumerable similarities between the Krishna Key and the Da Vinci Code, as it's been done to death by the other reviewers on Goodreads. Instead, let me put together a list (in no particular order) of stray observations I made while reading this book. It's going to be a LONG one, so

Introduction:This is definitely not the first review of The Krishna Key that you have read. There are thousands out there - All you have to do is to "Google it"! And there is a reason for that - It is Good! But then how good is it depends entirely on you! Let me make it clear right at the start - It is not a book for everyone!Synopsis: (Spoiler-alert!)The protagonist is Ravi Mohan Saini, a historian who is accused of murdering his close friend over an ancient artifact which is eventually a part

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