
Review of "The Magicians of Mazda" by Ashwin Sanghi
True to Ashwin’s style of writing, the book has multiple events unfolding at multiple locations that come together to bring the story to a close in a surprising manner. The storytelling keeps you turning the pages, and as you feel that things are finally settling down, something changes again and you are forced to move on rather than place a bookmark.
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