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  • The Rozabal Line

  • Written by: Ashwin Sanghi
  • Narrated by: Sanjiv Jhaveri
  • Length: 14 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (75 ratings)

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The Rozabal Line

Written by: Ashwin Sanghi
Narrated by: Sanjiv Jhaveri
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Publisher's Summary

A cardboard box is found on a shelf of a London library. When the mystified librarian opens it, she screams before she falls unconscious to the floor.

Within the labyrinthine recesses of the Vatican, a beautiful assassin swears she will eliminate all who do not believe in her twisted credo.

An elite army of thirteen calling itself the Lashkare Talatashar has scattered around the globe. The fate of its members curiously resembles that of Christ and his Apostles. Their agenda is Armageddon.

A Hindu astrologer spots a conjunction of the stars and nods to himself in grim realization of the end of the world.

In Tibet a group of Buddhist monks searches for a reincarnation, much in the way their ancestors searched Judea for the Son of God.

In strife-torn Kashmir, a tomb called Rozabal holds the key to a riddle that arises in Jerusalem and gets answered at Vaishno Devi.

In The Rozabal Line, a thriller swirling between continents and centuries, Ashwin Sanghi traces a pattern that curls backward to the violent birth of religion itself.

©2008 Ashwin Sanghi (P)2016 Audible, Inc.

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truth about religion

good story... good research..too many facts and it's so fast to grasp things. nice ending saying all religions are the same. feels like Ashwin sanghi is struggling to end the novel.anyways it's a good read.

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A must read/listen to know the truth!!

Fantastic research once again. The background information is a lot more than the scratch on the surface by Dan Brown. If this story doesn't motivate you to do atleast some sort of digging, then be blinded forever.

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Not perfect but a good read

Ashwin Sanghi needs to fix his ending problem. All his novels starts great but does not have a good ending

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Good Book but horrible Narration...!

It could have been an amazing book but the narration is very horrendous....also the story is very scattered.....the narrator is trying and doing extremely overdramatic voices..he doesn't need to try talking in female voices also different accents which look very funny and un-understandable....his pronounciations are beyond this world..he has created his own English,even he is unable to pronounce basic Hindi words,city names also unable to read the dates properly...there r so many mistakes in his pronounciations due to which meaning is being changed while listening and not able to connect with story... author is provided so much information that's why story has been wondered in heaven somewhere.....I was expecting a lot from this book as I am a very great fan of Ashvini Sanghi Sir......

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Power of Feminine

Very nice book which teach us to become One - The Supreme Being which is somewhere around the world where everything originates. Guess the answer.

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Mindbending

Extensively researched book. Tedious at places with expendable details of location, numbers etc but otherwise a rollercoaster labyrinthine journey. Incredulous intertwined tales that get one thinking if indeed they were close to the truth !
I liked the narration too, despite many negative views. everyone has a different style of story telling.
Hail Shakti!

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Multi layered story, below par performance

I picked up this audio book after listening to many other good reproductions, so the expectations were high.
But the story jumps so quickly from one scene to another it almost becomes impossible to keep track.
Also the performer tries too hard with accent which actually puts you off. Also the unnecessary recitation of location coordinates going on for several minutes have no value addition for listner. It finally became just too difficult to finish.
What saved all this was a decent ending.

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please find a better performer.

would be a much better experience if this was recorded with someone who could perform it better. diction, pronunciation etc is good, but the performance is extremely putting off - the performer doesn't understand tone, mood and such things.. he reads it like it's a children's book. almost gave up the book several times just to make him shut up.

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superb vook

loved it. story is narrated well. good time spent. I will suggest ashwin sanghi fans to read this.

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Religion in spirit over words

Narration: Very good.

Story: Is griping after while, but too many characters end up making the plot confusing. That aside the book is really good & helps the reader make their own judgement by stating & logically extrapolating facts.

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