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The Rozabal Line

De: Ashwin Sanghi
Narrado por: Sanjiv Jhaveri
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A cardboard box is found on a shelf of a London library. When the mystified librarian opens it, she screams before she falls unconscious to the floor.

Within the labyrinthine recesses of the Vatican, a beautiful assassin swears she will eliminate all who do not believe in her twisted credo.

An elite army of thirteen calling itself the Lashkare Talatashar has scattered around the globe. The fate of its members curiously resembles that of Christ and his Apostles. Their agenda is Armageddon.

A Hindu astrologer spots a conjunction of the stars and nods to himself in grim realization of the end of the world.

In Tibet a group of Buddhist monks searches for a reincarnation, much in the way their ancestors searched Judea for the Son of God.

In strife-torn Kashmir, a tomb called Rozabal holds the key to a riddle that arises in Jerusalem and gets answered at Vaishno Devi.

In The Rozabal Line, a thriller swirling between continents and centuries, Ashwin Sanghi traces a pattern that curls backward to the violent birth of religion itself.

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Worst narrator I have ever heard!

This book has a great story with all religions interwoven in a most interesting way. However, the choice of Sanjiv Jhaveri as the narrator creates a story which could have been powerful and reduces it to just another book. Please don’t have Mr. Jhaveri narrate any other book! Ugh!

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superlative

Can there be a superlative of Best? yes, its called Rosabal Line. my humble obescians to Mothers ILA, MAHI AND SARASWATI--+ One SHAKTI.
I pray to the supreme soul to bless Ashwin, Sanjiv and all great souls for and to contribute more such enlightenment entertainments to humble souls like agnyaanis like this stupid self .

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good message, laborious read

struggled to finish. narrator had one accent for Indian which is uninformed. Goan Indian has a different accent from Kerala Indian which is different from Mumbai Indian...Kashmiri Indian.. i think a good oppurtuity of showing Indian diversity was lost

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A nice distraction in the vein of Dan Brown

I find Ashwin Sanghi to be like the Dan Brown of India. Much like Mr Brown’s thrillers (The DaVinci Code, etc) he weaves comparative religion into his story. It’s not scholastic, but it’s entertaining for sure.

I see in some of the other reviews that some don’t appreciate the narrator. I think he does an extraordinary job. Mr Sanghi makes it very difficult for the narrator, as the story takes us all over the world, all over the past, and through many different cultural settings. I also think there is an issue with speed of the recording. It sounds normal at a slightly faster speed in the playback settings.

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