The Raavan Key

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  • The Raavan Key Book Detail

  • Author : Pravin Agarwal
  • Release Date : 2021-11-15
  • Publisher : Redgrab Books pvt ltd
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 294
  • ISBN 13 : 9390944201
  • File Size : 56,56 MB

The Raavan Key by Pravin Agarwal PDF Summary

Book Description: I am Raavan, the mightiest demon king 2019, Bareilly- A rich NRI businessman goes missing mysteriously. The Detective found a clue in his diary and named it, The Raavan Key. 3400 BCE, Golden City of Lanka- Raavan, the mighty demon King came to know of a chilling secret of his half-brother Kubera. Raged by the revelation he fiercely attacked the Drumatulya city. 1972, Thar Desert, Jaisalmer- An archaeology team was in search of the ancient city of Drumatulya, which existed during the Ramayana Era. They couldn't believe their eyes when weird events unfolded one after another. 2018, Antwerp, Europe- The overlord of Europe’s most dreaded crime syndicate received a phone call from a mysterious man. What was the terrifying secret of Kubera that raged Raavan? What connects the missing NRI businessman to the ancient city of Drumatulya? What was the horrific mystery of Drumatulya? Read on to witness the epic story of Love and Betrayal, Gods and Demons, Deceit and Violence.

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