Book Review (37) - Jazeera: Legend Of The Fort Island
Title - Jazeera: Legend Of The Fort Island
Author - Yash Pawaskar
Pages - 134
Genre - Action/Thriller/Mystery
Publisher - Amazon Kindle
Format - Kindle Edition
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The island has a haunting past, a turbulent present, and a prophetic future. Jazeera: Legend of the Fort Island unravels it all in a thrilling manner.
Jazeera: Legend Of The Fort Island is a Historical Fiction set in Jazeera, a fort island on Bharatvasrh’s west coast and a vassal state under the Sultanate, in 14th century BCE. Under some mysterious circumstances, a black shadow is kidnapping the children of Jareera Island. People start believing that there is black magic invoke, but there is more into all this.
Ambitious Sultan and the pragmatic Wazir order an officer from the Sultanate to solve this mystery. Who is the black shadow? What is the main reason behind the kidnappings? To know more, read it right now.
In love with the story, it was full of suspense. The characters were fascinating and unique. I could visualize every bit of this story. I highly appreciate the author for appropriately balancing all the characters and the story. The cover was eye-catchy it had a different feeling of suspense, magic, treasure, and thriller, which was intriguing to see. The language was lucid, easy to understand.
In conclusion, I loved the characters and the story. It was fascinating, and I enjoyed it from the beginning, the climax, and then the ending. Recommended to everyone, prepare yourself to flow with the story and unfold the treasure, the mystery lies the Jazeera Island 😊❤️
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