Book: The Last Hun
Author: Ashwin Razdan
Publisher: Platinum
Press/ Leadstart Corp
Set during the period of the Gupta ruler Baladitya, The Last
Hun is the story of the rise and fall of the Hun ruler-Mahira. The story opens
with him having nightmares, which make him irritable and prone to rash
decisions. As the byline of the title says,” The most brutal man who ever lived” , Mahira is depicted as being
moody, brutal and gullible. The book
highlights his exploits across the country on his whims and fancies. There are
instances in the story where executions are explicitly described, thus giving a
deeper shadow to his animal-like nature.
The story moves ahead when he starts getting visions of
Shiva and how he manipulates him in order to create chaos by destroying the monasteries,
which to him seem as if are a part of a larger plan of Shiva. The story moves
on to Baladitya planning a war with Mahira to save Buddhism and what transpires
after that.\
With the focus of the story on the brutality of Mahira the
White Hun, Ashwin also brings out his human part of the nature subtly. His
affection towards his Queen, Sitoi, and his daughter, seems almost out of
character, yet blends in beautifully.
The characters of the book are beautifully written, with the
descriptions detailed enough to create a virtual world where the reader can
imagine the story taking place. The characters of Mahira, Sitoi, Baladitya and
Jasbir are especially notable for their depth.
The plot seems to be a little weak as the story jumps from
one point to another very quickly, thus making the links between the plotlines
a bit weak.
The ending, though is a completer unexpected and amazing.
All in all, I would rate it 3.5/5.
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