Book Review of The Hunt for Kohinoor

By Levyingkishan
The Hunt for KohinoorIn the book, The Hunt for Kohinoor, Mehrunisa undertakes a nerve gruelling task on which, her father and Nation’s future is at stake. Mehrunisa knowledge on the Mughal History and in the Renaissance studies and being a natural linguistic, fluent in six languages makes herself the prefect bet to find his missing father and is lured up by RAW to save her country and in turn his father the “Snow Leopard”.“Do you know there has never been a verified unprompted leopard attack on a human being? The only time the cat might become aggressive is if its cubs are threatened or it is” is the quote that I liked the most.My ReviewThe story started on a lower note and after a few pages it caught up the pace with the fast changing situations and is an must page turner. There are many revelations about the history of India and Pakistan, which is quite fascinating. The plot is well placed and the story takes a quite interesting note when Mehrunisa’s father comes into action, the Snow Leopard. Raghav, Mehrunisa and R. P. Singh love triangle was brought action but was abruptly ended as the story progressed. Let us wait for the next book “The Peacock Throne Prophesy” to find out whom Mehrunisa chooses.   Long story short The Hunt for Kohinoor establishes Mehrunisa as India’s lady spy who can decipher the past with her skill that she had gained being the daughter of RAW agent, and it shows her character of putting her country in the first place rather than anything else like her father. And the story reveals the extent and the limits she jumps over to protect her country and her father.

A must buy for anyone who has interest on the history of India and Pakistan mostly and who has the taste for adventure.

My review is done on request of “Varsha Venugopal” for Westland Ltd. I am indeed very thankful to Varsha for considering me to review the book “The Hunt for Kohinoor”, by Manreet Sodhi Someshwar.About the author
An award-winning writer (Commonwealth Broadcasting Association), and copywriter (Creative Abbey), Manreet Sodhi Someshwar is a popular blogger as well. Her skillful writing and story-telling has caught the attention of critics, with Khuswant Singh calling her a “literary star on the horizon.” Visit her online at www.manreetsodhisomeshwar.com and the-long-walk-home.blogspot.com, via facebook at www.facebook.com/ManreetSodhiSomeshwar, via twitter @manreetss.

And you can see the official book trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9dbLjD8sIY