A diamond like no other a curse like no other… This is the story of the world’s largest diamond—Aasma-i-Noor (sky of light). This rare red jewel of incomparable beauty surpassed its sister stones—Koh-i-Noor (mountain of light) and Darya-i-Noor (sea of light)—all mined from the same womb of the Kollur mine in Golconda. This was a diamond with a far more violent history than her sisters. Her existence was zealously guarded down the ages by a select circle. Over time even her name disappeared from all historical texts bards’ tales and living memory itself. The modern-day search for the lost jewel begins in two different corners of the world involving a British research scholar in London and an Indian historian in Calcutta. The British scholar finds mention of the Aasma-i-Noor in the documents left behind by Sir Robert Clive. The historian from India is the descendant of a Raja who was Clive’s friend and confidante. The Battle of Plassey in 1757 the downfall of Nawab Siraj-ud Daulah the death of Clive and the treachery of Mir Jafar all combine to create a maze of cryptic clues and devilish dead ends for the unlikely partners. They plough forward and just when the end is in sight an implacable adversary threatens everything.
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