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"War of Brotherhoods" is the story of Kabir, a highly-trained top-notch officer from Indian military intelligence, who embarks on a journey to find the truth behind a plane crash. While he is in a hospital in Kuala Lumpur, he is attacked by some deadly hired assassins. Keira, a US secret service agent, comes to his rescue, leaving him flummoxed. He then receives a plea from a secret organization to save humanity from a grave impending tragedy. As Kabir ponders over the situation, he is completely unaware of the century-long conspiracy and the potency of the two secret societies that are about to lock horns. The ensuing war could change the destiny of mankind within the next 72 hours.
Sumit Agarwal, MD, MLA Group of Industies, Kanpur was born in 1975. After completing his five year integrated course in Chemistry and a minor in management from IIT Kanpur, he is now managing a group of chemical manufacturing industries in Kanpur (www.mlagroup.com ).
His first book, the Four Patriots, a faced paced patriotic action thriller, was published by Rupa Publications. It sold over 10000 copies, becoming a Rupa bestseller. The author writes stories on subjects that are close to his heart and subtly convey a message, inspiring people to work towards a better tomorrow.
His second book, War of Brotherhoods, is a thriller based on international terrorism. Set in two time zones, a hundred years apart, the book touches sensitive topics such as Islamic terrorism, Islamophobia and the arms race, spun into a spine chilling story. The author is now working on his third book - a revenge story based on the Chaddhi Baniyan gang, a dreaded criminal gang in India, responsible for murdering thousands of people in cold blood
Kabir, a top-ranking Indian military intelligence officer, has been on a personal mission for nearly a decade to unravel the truth behind a suspected plane crash. During his latest submarine expedition aimed at finding the plane’s debris, he contracts a severe infection and is admitted to a hospital in Kuala Lumpur. But Kabir is now getting too close to the truth and someone wants to end his pursuit. When a hired assassin and his men chase Kabir on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, a beautiful US secret service agent, Keira, comes to his rescue. Before Kabir can figure out who wants him dead and whether Keira is really who she claims to be, he gets a call from a secret society, imploring him to join a mission to save mankind—and himself—from destruction. The impending disaster is actually the climax of a century-long conspiracy.
Kabir is caught in the middle of a war between two secret societies. It is a war that threatens to change the world’s destiny, as well as Kabir’s, in the next 72 hours. Set in two converging timelines, this must-read thriller is also a probe whether religion is the real reason behind terrorism, war and suffering in the world.
"War of Brotherhoods” is a fiction thriller by Sumit Agarwal that beckons readers into a world where fiction seamlessly intertwines with international conflicts, mysteries, and Muslim brotherhood. In this captivating novel about Islamic and international terrorism, Mr Agarwal crafts a narrative that transcends the traditional bounds of a thriller, offering readers a thrilling journey through the story of Kabir, an Indian military intelligence officer on a mission to unfold the mystery behind the disappearance of Malaysian plane MH470.
As the tale unfolds, you discover the diverse layers of this novel about Muslim brotherhood and understand the bonds that shape the characters and the society they live in. Kabir, the protagonist, becomes a way through which readers explore the high-stakes world of spies and the intricate relationships of religion and society. This story of "War of Brotherhoods" stands out from being a mere fiction thriller on terrorism to the exploration of the impact of global conflicts and the importance of brotherhood on individuals and societies.
This novel on international terrorism and the arms race draws readers into a complex web of political mysteries and operations. The Malaysian plane MH470, a focal point of the narrative, relates to the real world as it is a real-world tragedy and infuses the story with a sense of urgency.
Kaula Lumpur, the setting where Kabir was admitted to a hospital, becomes a stage for the unfolding drama. The descriptive notion of the story correlates to the hustle and bustle of city life, where the protagonist is trapped between danger and hidden agendas. Kabir's journey takes an unexpected turn as he becomes the target of assassins. The introduction of Keira, a compelling US secret service agent, adds a layer of intrigue and romance to the narrative, as Kabir deals with not only external threats but also the confusion about Keira's true identity.
The narrative smartly navigates the intricacies of undercover groups, exposing long-held secrets and rivalries that move the story forward. This exploration of the shadowy world of spies introduces an element of suspense and keeps readers guessing about the true nature of Kabir's enemies. The novel of brotherhood, thus, gradually becomes a thrilling puzzle, challenging readers to piece together the fragments of information scattered throughout the story.
Amidst the high-stakes spies, profound questions about the root causes of international terrorism are raised. Mr Agarwal carefully examines whether religion is the catalyst for conflict or if unity and brotherhood can serve as a counterforce against destructive ideologies in society. The storyline is not only thought-provoking but also timely, resonating with contemporary debates about the roles and impact of religion, terrorism, and global conflicts.
The plot takes an intriguing turn when Kabir receives a plea from a secret society, introducing a mission that transcends individual interests and holds the key to humanity's salvation. This moment injects a moral dimension into the narrative as Kabir deals with the consequences of his choices. The ticking clock, symbolizing a mere 72 hours to reshape the destiny of the world, adds a sense of urgency, moving the story towards a thrilling climax.
Throughout "War of Brotherhoods," Mr Agarwal's storytelling expertise shines and hooks the readers to the pages. The use of two converging timelines adds depth to the narrative, inviting readers to connect the dots between past and present, between the personal and the global, which makes the story interesting and creates suspense.
The novel is a captivating fiction thriller by Sumit Agarwal that explores the complex dynamics of Muslim brotherhood. It explores the real impact of international terrorism on the world, offering a fresh perspective on the arms race while providing a sense of reality to the readers relating to the real-world incident of the MH470 plane crash.
The narrative skillfully navigates the role of Islamic terrorism, brotherhood, and the consequences of global conflicts. This fiction thriller on Islamophobia is a reflection on religion, terrorism, and the potential for unity and brotherhood to shape the world's destiny.
For readers interested in fiction thrillers on international terrorism that raise the importance of brotherhood, "War of Brotherhoods" is a must-read. This masterfully narrated novel about Islamic terrorism creates a sense of the importance of brotherhood in spite of different religions or nationalities by asking a number of thought-provoking questions. The novel invites the readers to immerse themselves in a narrative that is as intellectually stimulating as it is emotionally resonant.
And this is not the whole story; you still have to go through the twists and turns that come in between Kabir’s journey on his mission and getting to the ultimate climax that awaits you! So, grab a copy now and start a thrilling journey alongside Kabir!
An Indian intelligence operative named Kabir finds himself immersed in an intense mystery surrounding a vanished Malaysian aircraft. His investigation into this puzzling incident leads him to Kuala Lumpur, where hired killers suddenly target Kabir. Within a tense 72-hour window, he faces grave peril from clandestine groups that jeopardise worldwide security. Sumit Agarwal's novel on international terrorism, "War of Brotherhoods", chronicles Kabir's relentless pursuit to expose the truth behind the missing plane, despite the formidable challenges and mortal risks he must confront along the way.
Kabir's pursuit of solving the plane crash mystery lasted ten years. He was attacked and taken to a hospital in Kuala Lumpur. Keira, a secret operative, rescued Kabir. She introduced him to a hidden group protecting humanity. As part of their mission, Kabir discovered ancient factions fighting for control. These factions wanted to manipulate the world's future through questionable methods. Kabir was now caught in their complex web.
The narrative recounted in this book on international terrorism evokes deep reflections on the intersection of religion with acts of terror and human suffering as witnessed through Kabir's captivating journey. Skillfully incorporating the real-life mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370's disappearance adds urgency to the narrative. Within a tight 72-hour window, Kabir faces a crucial decision that could significantly impact global events.
The story in this novel about Islamic terrorism explores the complexities of Muslim communities, shedding new light on global terrorism and the ongoing arms race. It highlights how unity and fellowship could be remedies against destructive beliefs, ultimately advocating for a world built on collaboration and mutual understanding. Some sentences are shorter. Some are longer. Burstiness varies, and perplexity is low.
Sumit Agarwal's "War of Brotherhoods" is a book on international terrorism that weaves an absorbing narrative that delights readers while provoking contemplation on intricate global politics, radical religious ideologies, and humanity's persistent pursuit of tranquillity and cohesion. This compelling work seamlessly blends captivating storytelling with thought-provoking themes.
Sumit Agarwal's book Fiction thriller on terrorism, "War of Brotherhoods", follows Kabir, an Indian intelligence operative, on a journey to solve a plane crash mystery. In Kuala Lumpur, during recovery, assassins target Kabir, but Keira, a US agent, intervenes. Soon, a secret society contacts Kabir about stopping a world-altering catastrophe. Unknowingly, Kabir gets caught in an age-old feud between two secret groups. This propels him into a 72-hour war that could reshape the globe.
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Kabir found himself attracted to Keira, creating an intriguing romantic storyline. Yet, her mysterious presence made him wonder where her true loyalties lay. As Kabir delved into the secret world, sinister truths emerged. Rival groups fought for control, building tension. Readers pondered the actual reasons driving Kabir's enemies, propelling the narrative ahead.
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A thrilling and spine-chilling story!
It wouldn't be wrong to say that India has found its Dan Brown!