
My Review of "Daughter of Two Rivers" by Arun Krishnan
Arun uses an interesting real-life discovery to weave a story that seems quite plausible. The writing is very visual and you are transported into Babylon as you start reading the story. What I liked was the fact that the plot is simple, and Arun has used the entire plot to show the importance of the discovery off the coast of Mumbai and only when you finish the book, that you go back and read the part of the discovery again to understand the core of the story.
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