The Gallery
The Gallery (Hb) is a myth-inspired thriller set in modern Delhi, where ancient legends collide with contemporary power, revenge, and fate. Aimed at readers who love dark family sagas and myth-driven suspense, this hardback edition draws you into a tense, cinematic world where every wronged sister invites a reckoning.
Written with a propulsive, character-driven style, The Gallery (Hb) follows a reincarnated Shakuni—the famed trickster of the Mahabharata—who believes he has a second chance to fulfill his deadly ambitions. Against the backdrop of Delhi’s gilded Bathra family fortunes, the story weaves mythic echoes with present-day intrigues, exploring how history’s grudges can ripple into today’s power plays and private loyalties. The novel balances myth, motive, and moral complexity, inviting readers to question where vengeance ends and humanity begins.
The experience is immersive and accessible: the narrative shifts between perspectives, pairing brisk suspense with rich atmosphere. The writing folds legends into contemporary sensibilities, and the hardback format of The Gallery (Hb) invites readers to savor its tactile details—from evocative settings to cinematic scenes. The book offers a steady pace, layered revelations, and a storytelling rhythm that feels both timeless and timely.
- Myth-inspired thriller blending ancient legends with modern Delhi life
- Reincarnated Shakuni and a powerful Delhi family—the Bathras—as centers of a gripping vendetta
- Fast-paced, suspenseful narrative with shifting perspectives
- Rich, atmospheric setting and cinematic writing style
- Accessible storytelling that weaves themes of destiny, wrath, and moral ambiguity
After finishing The Gallery (Hb), readers will carry with them a heightened sense of how myth can shape present-day choices, and a reminder that vengeance tests more than it resolves. This book leaves you thinking differently about power, fate, and the stories that haunt us—and about how resilience and insight can emerge even from the darkest reckonings.
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The Gallery
The Gallery (Hb) is a myth-inspired thriller set in modern Delhi, where ancient legends collide with contemporary power, revenge, and fate. Aimed at readers who love dark family sagas and myth-driven suspense, this hardback edition draws you into a tense, cinematic world where every wronged sister invites a reckoning.
Written with a propulsive, character-driven style, The Gallery (Hb) follows a reincarnated Shakuni—the famed trickster of the Mahabharata—who believes he has a second chance to fulfill his deadly ambitions. Against the backdrop of Delhi’s gilded Bathra family fortunes, the story weaves mythic echoes with present-day intrigues, exploring how history’s grudges can ripple into today’s power plays and private loyalties. The novel balances myth, motive, and moral complexity, inviting readers to question where vengeance ends and humanity begins.
The experience is immersive and accessible: the narrative shifts between perspectives, pairing brisk suspense with rich atmosphere. The writing folds legends into contemporary sensibilities, and the hardback format of The Gallery (Hb) invites readers to savor its tactile details—from evocative settings to cinematic scenes. The book offers a steady pace, layered revelations, and a storytelling rhythm that feels both timeless and timely.
- Myth-inspired thriller blending ancient legends with modern Delhi life
- Reincarnated Shakuni and a powerful Delhi family—the Bathras—as centers of a gripping vendetta
- Fast-paced, suspenseful narrative with shifting perspectives
- Rich, atmospheric setting and cinematic writing style
- Accessible storytelling that weaves themes of destiny, wrath, and moral ambiguity
After finishing The Gallery (Hb), readers will carry with them a heightened sense of how myth can shape present-day choices, and a reminder that vengeance tests more than it resolves. This book leaves you thinking differently about power, fate, and the stories that haunt us—and about how resilience and insight can emerge even from the darkest reckonings.
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The Gallery (Hb) is a myth-inspired thriller set in modern Delhi, where ancient legends collide with contemporary power, revenge, and fate. Aimed at readers who love dark family sagas and myth-driven suspense, this hardback edition draws you into a tense, cinematic world where every wronged sister invites a reckoning.
Written with a propulsive, character-driven style, The Gallery (Hb) follows a reincarnated Shakuni—the famed trickster of the Mahabharata—who believes he has a second chance to fulfill his deadly ambitions. Against the backdrop of Delhi’s gilded Bathra family fortunes, the story weaves mythic echoes with present-day intrigues, exploring how history’s grudges can ripple into today’s power plays and private loyalties. The novel balances myth, motive, and moral complexity, inviting readers to question where vengeance ends and humanity begins.
The experience is immersive and accessible: the narrative shifts between perspectives, pairing brisk suspense with rich atmosphere. The writing folds legends into contemporary sensibilities, and the hardback format of The Gallery (Hb) invites readers to savor its tactile details—from evocative settings to cinematic scenes. The book offers a steady pace, layered revelations, and a storytelling rhythm that feels both timeless and timely.
- Myth-inspired thriller blending ancient legends with modern Delhi life
- Reincarnated Shakuni and a powerful Delhi family—the Bathras—as centers of a gripping vendetta
- Fast-paced, suspenseful narrative with shifting perspectives
- Rich, atmospheric setting and cinematic writing style
- Accessible storytelling that weaves themes of destiny, wrath, and moral ambiguity
After finishing The Gallery (Hb), readers will carry with them a heightened sense of how myth can shape present-day choices, and a reminder that vengeance tests more than it resolves. This book leaves you thinking differently about power, fate, and the stories that haunt us—and about how resilience and insight can emerge even from the darkest reckonings.












