Arsenal of the Gods: A Mythological Thriller
By Ajeet Pratap Singh
- Dark and riveting
- A story steeped in ancient danger
- Prophecies hidden beneath stone
- A chase that tests fate itself
- Where forgotten legends return to claim the present
Summary
Arsenal of the Gods is a powerful blend of mythology and modern suspense that follows Rudra, a man left with fractured memories and visions tied to India’s most sacred temples. What begins as confusion quickly turns into a deadly pursuit as he uncovers the truth: a weapon from the Mahabharata has resurfaced — and he may be the key to finding it.
Guided by cryptic clues and hunted by mercenaries, Rudra and Kshitip must piece together ancient codes carved into temple walls, leading them across India’s spiritual heartlands. Each discovery brings them closer to a prophecy — and to a truth that threatens everything they know about themselves.
The novel is raw, atmospheric, and intensely gripping. It forces readers to confront questions of heritage, fate, identity, and the blurred boundaries between mythology and memory.
Author – Ajeet Pratap Singh
Ajeet Pratap Singh brings a distinctive voice to Indian mythological fiction. His background in engineering, FMCG leadership, and chocolate craftsmanship gives him a unique lens — one that blends precision with creative depth.
His debut explores:
Forgotten science & ancient weapons
Indian temples as gateways to knowledge
Secret societies guarding mythic truths
Destiny woven across generations
His narrative style is cinematic, immersive, and deeply researched — offering readers a thrilling experience anchored in India’s cultural richness.
What Readers Say About “Arsenal of the Gods”
A chilling, beautiful, powerful mythic thriller.
Riya S.
Once I started, I couldn’t stop. The revelations kept hitting harder each chapter.
Dev P.
Deeply mythological yet gripping like a modern action thriller.
Sneha K.
Ajeet has created a universe worth revisiting. I’m waiting for Book 2 already!
Aarav M.
FAQs on Similar Niche Books
What books resemble Arsenal of the Gods?
Readers of The Shiva Trilogy, The Krishna Key, and The Da Vinci Code will enjoy this.
Is the book too myth-heavy for new readers?
Not at all — it balances history, suspense, and emotion perfectly.
What makes this book unique among myth-thrillers?
Its deep temple research, Sanskrit-based riddles, and the identity twist that ties back to Mahabharata lineage.
What themes stand out the most?
Memory, destiny, ancient power, betrayal, and the thin line between myth and truth.

