BOOK DETAILS :
- Publisher : Orangebooks Publication
- Publication date : 31 January 2026
- Language : English
- Print length : 458 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9374262193
- ISBN-13 : 978-9374262191
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BOOK REVIEW :
What if religion wasn’t belief… but memory?
The novel opens with a haunting tragedy—a fire so brutal that survival seems impossible. Yet, a child lives. Years later, that child; Anaya, is found in the Himalayas, different, extraordinary, and not entirely human. Raised in secrecy, shaped by brilliance and grief, she becomes the centre of a conspiracy that stretches across civilizations and centuries.
When her partner uncovers a classified project linking ancient mythology with advanced, forbidden science; and is murdered for it, the story shifts gears. What follows is a relentless, timeline-driven narrative that moves between past and present, slowly revealing a terrifying possibility: what if our epics were engineered truths?
What truly makes this book stand out is its fearless fusion of ancient mythology with speculative science, presenting the provocative idea that religion may be memory rather than belief. The timeline-based structure deepens the intrigue, gradually unveiling secrets that connect lost civilizations, classified experiments, and engineered myths into one gripping narrative. At its core is Anaya; a layered, conflicted protagonist who is not entirely human, hunted by forces beyond time, and burdened with a truth that could redefine humanity’s future. This seamless blend of emotional depth, philosophical questioning, and high-stakes thriller elements gives the novel a distinct identity in the sci-fi mythology space.
The beginning may feel slightly slow. The groundwork takes time. But once the story grips you, there’s no looking back. The stakes rise quickly, and the narrative becomes impossible to put down.
And remember: this is just Part One.
If this book sets the foundation, the sequel promises an even bigger explosion of revelations.

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