Raavan is arguably the most complex villain in Indian literature, and Amish delivers one of the kind we have never met, re-imagining evil in ways we have not known.He describe Raavan with perfect blend of compassion and fury, love and rage, strategy and spontaneity.Raavan is arguably the most complex villain in Indian literature but the devoted lover side of raavan gave this book a complete different take of Ramayan. Kumbhakarna Ravaan's brother's tale of being torn apart between love and duty.The book does well to connect with Ravaan and his brother Kumbhakarna.The book does a fabulous job to show empathy towards arguably the greatest villain in Hindu mythology.Even with great power and wisdom if a person chooses the path of damnation he/she is destined to fall.All in all great book and one of best in the series by the author.