Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Review of "Charioteer Creatures in Mind"

Book: Charioteer creatures in mind 
By: Abhishek Mishra 



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Vikram Saha is an agent with the Indian intelligence. A research center has been carrying out some covert research. Human specimens have been used for these tests. The people subjected to these tests have now acquired a mental illness. There was evidence that these patients were subjected to hypnosis and telepathy. How did these researchers hunt the subconscious mind? When Vikram finds evidence that deep inside the headquarters of the Indian intelligence service, experiments that tap into the minds of others are being carried out, he decides to find the truth. Is the Indian intelligence service on the path to recovering secrets from the brains of their suspects? 



  • The story is filled with thrill and uniqueness in plot. 
  • The title is quite different and something that will attract the readers.
  • The plot is well developed and I would like to appreciate the author's narration, it was the reason I was so engrossed in the book. The cover is amazing. 
  • The story isn't just a normal story it has something different. 
  • It deals with medical state of minds, human behavior etc. 

A different yet amazing concept.

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