![]() ![]() The Oath of the Vayuputras (653 pages, $14.99 in trade paperback/$12.99 digital, July 5, 2016) The Secret of the Nagas (414 pages, $14.99 in trade paperback/$12.99 digital, November 2012) ![]() The Immortals of Meluha (425 pages, $14.99 in trade paperback/$9.99 digital, April 2011) The three novels in the trilogy are available in the US from Jo Fletcher Books. It has become an international bestseller, with over 2.5 million copies in print. So I was very intrigued when I received a copy of The Oath of the Vayuputras, the closing volume of The Shiva Trilogy, which the Hindustan Times calls “India’s Lord of the Rings.” A massive, sprawling epic, The Shiva Trilogy is nothing less than a tale of ancient civilizations, gods, and a holy war for the very soul of India. It’s not often that something truly original and new crosses my desk - and when it does, it’s usually from a writer who ventures far from the well-trod paths of Western Fantasy, like Nnedi Okorafor, Ken Liu, or Nisi Shawl. ![]()
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