Ash Mistry and the City of Death
- Pages
- 320
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780007447374
- Reading Time
- ~5h 36min
Ash Mistry and the City of Death is a book by Sarwat Chadda. It has 320 pages.
About this book
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 Rama, 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…
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How many pages is Ash Mistry and the City of Death?+
Ash Mistry and the City of Death has 320 pages.
What is Ash Mistry and the City of Death about?+
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 Rama, not to mention the small detail that he died last year, and came back as an agent of the goddess of deat...
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Ash Mistry and the City of Death was written by Sarwat Chadda.