'God is a Gamer' ?
In an explosion which shakes US, a diplomat dies. FBI begins the investigation, but it leads them nowhere.
At the same time in India, Aditya an ex-banker, who is running his own BPO (‘eTIOS’) has incubated an online gaming company named ‘indiscape’. Reunion with his long lost son Varun, who is cold intelligent brings huge gains to the gaming company.
At the same time in India, Aditya an ex-banker, who is running his own BPO (‘eTIOS’) has incubated an online gaming company named ‘indiscape’. Reunion with his long lost son Varun, who is cold intelligent brings huge gains to the gaming company.
Phishing scam is disturbing
the reputation of a well reputed bank in which Aditya worked for ages and at
the same time, a well planned ATM heist operation again gives a blow to the
Bank authorities.
Mystery takes us deep when
Chairman of Indian wing of the bank dies falling down from rooftop of a
skyscraper. This banker’s relation with the central finance minister stirs up a
lot of rumors and for a while, it serves enough content for all news papers and
channels.
All these plots comprising
the stories of Bankers, Gamers, Politicians, Investigating Officers, Diplomats,
Drug dealers and Terrorists are interwoven.
A world where the virtual
money is the root of all the illegal activities, “nothing is as it seems”.
‘God is a Gamer’ is the
seventh book written by the IIM alumnus banker Ravi Subramanian. What Forbes
mentioned about him defines him in one sentence. “Banker by day, Writer by
night”!
As expected, this thriller
also has non-linear narration. Well that is not a surprise, right ?
Wait. Before explaining my
viewpoints on the book, I must confess that I haven’t read any of Ravi’s
previous books. It is because, I have heard that Ravi’s plots are based in the
cocoon in which he is working for ages. He was a banker for ages and now he is
leading some financial institutions. I was not interested in financial terms
either.
So I was thinking I will
never ever like reading a thriller about financial crime. But this book proved me
wrong.
(I have decided to collect
and read his 5 previous fictions as soon as possible.)
Are you also worried
that you won’t like a thriller about virtual coins? The story was quiet
fascinating for me, who knew nothing about Bit coins till reading the book!
Somebody who is from banking backgrounds, (who know everything about the
virtual coins) will also enjoy it!! The detailing is just in right proportions.
That’s the sign of good editing, right?
At first, you will feel that
he is forcefully introducing a lot of characters and sub-plots, but everything
has got a reason. Ravi has spent a lot time structuring the 3 acts. He must
have started with the act 3 and planned past sequences from that incident.
Anyway, the novel is way better than other Indian authored English books.
If you think deep, you will
realize that some sub-plots were weak. But that doesn’t matter. Right from the
Prologue the book will make you glued to it.
The narration gradually attained pace and it is too gripping till the two-thirds of book. Then the graph again falls down in progression. When you are reading the last 2 chapters, you might even think that this book wasted your time. Well I felt so. And then, Bang!!
The narration gradually attained pace and it is too gripping till the two-thirds of book. Then the graph again falls down in progression. When you are reading the last 2 chapters, you might even think that this book wasted your time. Well I felt so. And then, Bang!!
The epilogue changed my mind
again. It is full of twists and twirls.
Once I finished reading the
novel, I realized that the details given on the back cover is true to the core.
“God is a Gamer is a world
where money means nothing, martyrs are villains, predators are prey,
assassination is taught by ancient Greeks, and nothing is as it seems”.