Saturday, 1 February 2020

The Patriots’ Legacy (Forbidden Treasure)-Apurva Bhuta


Book: The Patriots’ Legacy: Forbidden Treasure
Author: Apurva Bhuta
Publisher: The Write Place

Imagine you get a letter stating that you are the descendant of a group of people who were guarding a treasure and now you are destined to now follow the trail. How would you take it?


Somewhere on the planet, lies a treasure of unimaginable value, amassed over the years by the rulers of the Kingdom of Allegiance. The treasure can only be found by following a trail of clues spread across continents, hidden by the protectors of these treasures, The Patriots, which is a secret group of architects and archeologists who were once the loyalists of the Allegiance. As fate would have it, the seven descendants from these patriots come together and unravel these clues, unaware that a notorious underworld kingpin is also behind the treasure.

The Patriots’ Legacy: Forbidden Treasure by Apurva Bhuta is written in an interesting manner in which we travel across countries from Petra to Machu Picchu and to China and many more countries. The plot of the book is captivating and the manner in which the story unravels is very good. The twists and turns in the story keep the pace of the plot alive. The various obscure facts about many of the wonders of the world are good and are a wonderful part of the book. The climax of the book is unexpected and is a wonderful end to the book.

Apurva has created some really interesting characters for the story. Be it Michael, Vishal or Aaron, each of the characters have a certain role in the plot. The idea that each of the characters come from a separate country and that each of the plot points conclude in that country and thus the nationalities become important in the story. The back story of each of the characters is a critical aspect of the plot and is a motivator for our protagonists for the treasure hunt.

Overall, the story is an interesting and is an unputdownable read.

The book scores a 3.5/5 for me.

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