Book description
Rick Riordan did it for Greece. Now Sarwat Chadda does it for India…
Book two in the incredible action-adventure trilogy about Ash Mistry,
reluctant hero and living weapon of the death goddess Kali.
Ash Mistry is leading a pretty complicated life. There's school, his
unrequited crush on girl-next-door Gemma… and then there's the fact that
he's the reincarnation of the great Indian hero Ashoka, not to mention
the small detail that he died last year, and came back as an agent of
the goddess of death.
So when the demon servants of the evil Lord Savage come after Gemma in
order to get to Ash, you'd think he'd be ready to take them on.
But Lord Savage still has some tricks up his sleeve. And with Gemma out
of the picture, the English villain is closer than ever to finding a
magical aastra of his own, and the power to rule the world. It's time
for Ash to go up against his enemy once again. Luckily, as the human
embodiment of the kali-aastra, Ash can find the weak points in any
living thing and kill it. But the key word there is 'living'. And little
does Ash know that Lord Savage has mastered another branch of magic -
one which allows him to create whole armies out of un-living stone…
PRAISE FOR ASH MISTRY AND THE SAVAGE FORTRESS:
This thrilling adventure is full of the excitement of an Indiana Jones
or The Mummy movie and will reward readers with an interesting mix of
Indian mythology and life or death thrills" - Carousel
"a must read for anyone who likes their action fast, their demons
terrifying and their heroes bruised, bloody and still fighting on"
- We Love This Book
“Make time for this novel, because it is very hard to put down.” -Jane
Barrer, United Nations International School, New York City
“Nonstop action and likable teen characters will attract fans of
fantasy quests such as the Percy Jackson books and the saga of Nicholas
Flamel.” - Kirkus Reviews
“…fans of Riordan's Kane Chronicles, Indiana Jones, and the like will
appreciate this non-Western take on fantasy adventure.” - Bulletin of
the Center for Children's Books Sarwat Chadda has lived and travelled
throughout the world, from China to Guatemala. He's been lost in
Mongolia, abandoned at a volcano in Nicaragua and hidden up a tree from
a rhino in Nepal. Not to mention being detained by Homeland Security in
the US and chased around Tibet by the Chinese. Maybe he just has that
sort of face.
Anyway, now he's trying to settle in one place and avoid trouble. Hence
his new career as a writer. It's safe, indoors and avoids any form of
physical danger.
Throughout his travels, Sarwat has soaked up the myths, legends and
cultures of far away places. Now, with the Ash Mistry series, he aims to
bring these unfamiliar tales of eastern demons, of blue-skinned heroes
and of black-skinned goddesses back home and put them beside the
exploits of Achilles and Thor. His heroes are Prince Rama and the
demon-slaying Kali. Isn't it about time you met them too?