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fathima_ashab 's review for:
The Conspiracy Unknown : Book 1 – The Vengeance of the fallen
by Abishek Babu
The story starts with the birth of a prince in BCE (Before clearance existence) timeline and chasing of a man named Sebastian in the ACE (After clearance existence). And as it progresses, there were many events happening in both of the timelines and enough plot and twists to keep us engaged.
I really loved the past more than the present. It is because of the vague plot in the present timeline and it took almost the entire book to get to the point. Whereas, in the past it was all happening in an order. There was a murder, investigation, war and a proper open ending for a sequel to continue. I loved that and I am eager to know what will happen next. It was a good chunk of a book and I think, with some proper editing and cutting down the dialogues, it would be more interesting and won't feel like draining our energy with unnecessary conversations. I liked the character and the world building. The author has done them well. and the names were different and new which was great. But the fact that it had too many characters and switching between two timelines, made me confused at times. Nonetheless, I enjoyed the book overall. A good historical fantasy you could read in the Indian fiction
I really loved the past more than the present. It is because of the vague plot in the present timeline and it took almost the entire book to get to the point. Whereas, in the past it was all happening in an order. There was a murder, investigation, war and a proper open ending for a sequel to continue. I loved that and I am eager to know what will happen next. It was a good chunk of a book and I think, with some proper editing and cutting down the dialogues, it would be more interesting and won't feel like draining our energy with unnecessary conversations. I liked the character and the world building. The author has done them well. and the names were different and new which was great. But the fact that it had too many characters and switching between two timelines, made me confused at times. Nonetheless, I enjoyed the book overall. A good historical fantasy you could read in the Indian fiction