Description
When a relic shrouded in ancient curses vanishes from a locked vault, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson ("Based on the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle") are thrust into a perilous game of shadows and secrets. A desperate scholar’s plea leads them from the gaslit streets of London to the echoes of Egypt’s golden age, where the fabled Amulet of Amun-Ra—a treasure said to hold the sun god’s wrath—has stirred a deadly obsession.
As cryptic riddles intertwine with a trail of vanished souls, Holmes must unravel a web of cryptic clues etched in history’s dust. Yet every answer unearths darker truths: a tomb’s whispered curse, a brotherhood of greed, and a thief whose motives blur the line between mortal ambition and divine retribution.
In a race against time, where trust is as fragile as parchment and danger lurks in the light of day, can even the great detective outwit a foe who walks in the footsteps of gods? Or will the amulet’s ancient power claim its final victim?
A tale of treachery, forgotten empires, and the chilling price of immortality, The Sun God’s Amulet beckons readers into a world where the dead guard their secrets fiercely—and the living are seldom what they seem.
Sounak Ghosal is a young prodigy known for his multifaceted talents and unwavering dedication to his pursuits. From an early age, he has demonstrated an exceptional ability to balance academic excellence with diverse interests in science, fine arts, painting, and music.
As an author, Sounak has made significant strides with his debut book, "The Silence of The Hills," and his groundbreaking work, "The Space-Time: As I Know It," which introduces "Ghosal's Gravitation Hypotheses." His innovative approach to understanding gravitational interactions has garnered attention from the scientific community, reflecting his deep curiosity and proficiency in mathematics and physics.
Sounak's literary journey continued with the publication of "The Tramp" and the novel "Falling For The Light." Additionally, he has ventured into the world of theater with his play "LXIV," further showcasing his versatility as a writer and creator.
In addition to his scientific and literary achievements, Sounak is an accomplished poet, music composer, and lyricist. His works are celebrated for their emotional depth and lyrical beauty, showcasing his ability to blend technical skill with heartfelt expression.
Sounak's passion for astronomy has driven him to conduct independent research, often translating his observations into various forms of art, writing, and music. His commitment to exploring the mysteries of the universe continues to inspire those around him.
With his own small laboratory, Sounak explores various STEM subjects, pushing the boundaries of his knowledge and understanding. He aspires to pursue a career in research, astrophysics, and astronomy, aiming to make groundbreaking discoveries that will leave a lasting legacy in the scientific world.
Through his writings and research, Sounak Ghosal seeks to expand our understanding of the cosmos and contribute to the ongoing quest for knowledge and discovery. His unique perspective and exceptional talent make him a standout figure in both the scientific and artistic communities.