Description
“Even death is afraid of the White Mask…”
1700 BCE, Harappa – The devta of Harappa has fallen…tortured and condemned to the dungeons of the dead. His murdered wife’s pious blood falls on the sands of the metropolis, sealing the black fate of Harappa…forever.
2017, Banaras – A master assassin bites into cyanide, but not before pronouncing the arrival of an unstoppable, dark force. A maha-taantric offers a chilling sacrifice.
325 AD, Bithynian City (modern-day Turkey) – Unable to foresee the monster he was untethering, an extraordinary monarch commissions a terrifying world-vision spanning millennia.
1700 BCE, East of Harappa – A mystical fish-man proclaims the onset of Pralay – the extinction of mankind. The Blood River rises to avenge her divine sons.
What happens to the devta of Harappa? Is Vidyut truly the prophesied saviour? Who are the veiled overlords behind the sinister World Order? What was the macabre blueprint of the mysterious emperor at Bithynian City? Turn the pages to unravel one of the world’s greatest conspiracies and the haunting story of a lost, ancient civilization.”
Reviews
‘Vineet Bajpai is undoubtedly the new literary superstar’ – Times of India
‘Vineet Bajpai…India’s answer to Dan Brown…’ – Hindustan Times
‘Pralay…a tour de force of a book.’ – The Week
‘Vineet…has taken the country by storm…’ – DNA
Shivani –
Just stumbled upon this books by chance and OMG loved it!
Amit –
The story starts at the exact point where Harappa ends. This makes it a lot easier for the readers to read. I had to re-read to make sure I hadn’t missed any detail.
Tanisha –
The plot of this book is similar like the first part but the end on this one will leave you wanting more, their is a great development in the story, with ancient Indian Stories of god, theories which you can relate to modern times.
Nisha –
Vineet Bajpai is back again with PRALAY, you must give it a read. 5/5
Sanjay –
Cant wait for another book in this series really wish to get my hands on it.
Raghini –
Quite similar to Dan Brown’s story style, if you like that this one would be great as it is relatable and feels almost real at times.
Mayank –
Pralay is a fresh take on Indian Mythology, I personally believe that we should engage in this content as it is the best way to celebrate Indian Culture and its diversity.
Ishita –
Did not quite expect this story to have so many shades. Pralay takes forward the story from the first book Harappa combining stories from mythology, historical facts, and beliefs.
Ajay –
Just like the first book, this book is full of action and thrill.
Riya –
After reading the first part Harappa, I was very excited to read this one. Just Brilliant!
Meenaal –
An amazing read, very immersive. Looking forward to reading other books by Vineet Bajpai.