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When two Genetics scientists, Chad and Friedrich reach a dead-end in their cross-species experiment at a premier Molecular Genetics Institute in Berlin, they look to the mystical East for answers. Here, in the lap of a timeless civilization, they find a fellow seeker in historian Geeta. Together, the trio begin a thrilling odyssey of discovery, which spans continents and cultures, challenges life-long religious and scientific truths and puts their lives in grave danger. They are horrified to learn that they are mere puppets, their fate controlled by an all-seeing sinister villain, who yearns to “cleanse” the world and create a new order. As they connect the dots, they join forces with an Afghan professor, a British archaeologist and an American General. Finally, a mind-bending, unpredictable climax which stuns the world’s brightest minds… Even as it answers many questions, it throws up new ones. Based on two years of research, The Evolution Cradle is an unputdownable book, which blurs the lines between reality and imagination, ancient and modern, fact and faith. Breathless in its pace, the rollercoaster narrative is packed with non-stop action, escapes and chases, thrills and chills, and edge-of-the-seat twists and turns. It continues to haunt the reader long after the last page is turned.
Re: Evolution Cradle - The Aryan Origin (Full Version)
The book Evolution Cradle (The Aryan Origin) by Dr. Charith Venkat Pidikti was a book I found to be very
interesting from a Historical Mystery point of view. Though all of the events mentioned in the pages are
happening to the characters in present day, the information they learn and use throughout the pages
adds historical value; along with illustrations I found the book to be a very interesting tale of just how
mankind may have come to be. Though some aspects are from actual historical issues the overall theme
of the book is simply people learning that what truths they believe may not be the truths that should be
brought to the attention of the world. The cultures, religions and issues that the book covers are
honestly very interesting and for those who enjoy a Historical Mystery with a dash of Thriller mixed in, I
would definitely recommend this book.