Civilizations fall not form hunger,

but form the lies they choose to belive

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"Dark, political, and unsettling in the best way."
--Book one of the Rakshas Trilogy

M. NINAD

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Rakshas: The Fall of Halcyon presents a fascinating premise set in a vividly imagined dystopian world. The story explores powerful ideas about humanity, survival, and the choices societies make in difficult times. It’s a thought-provoking read that leaves a lasting impression.

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A compelling and thought-provoking read for anyone who enjoys dystopian science fiction with deeper questions at its core.

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Trust, loyalty, and hard choices make Rakshas: The Fall of Halcyon an exciting sci-fi story. The characters are well written and realistic with a very visual storytelling style. Looking forward to the next book.

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Rakshas: The Fall of Halcyon is a thought-provoking read showing humanity’s struggle for survival. It explores love, betrayal, faith, and fear with amazing storytelling.

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An amazing dystopian book with a strong emotional layer. The bond between mother and son and cultural references make it relatable. Very engaging from start to end.

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Smooth writing and vivid scenes make this book enjoyable. The climax gave goosebumps and the traditional touch was beautifully integrated.

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The Rakshas completely won my heart, and I can’t wait for Part 2 to see what happens next.

Ria Jain

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The novel explores themes of power, ethics, identity, and the consequences of unchecked scientific ambition, making it an engaging sci-fi read.

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