In Lucifer Was Innocent, Tirth Raj Parsana presents a reimagined account of Lucifer’s fall, offering an alternative lens through which readers can view one of the most controversial figures in religious history. Rather than portraying Lucifer purely as a symbol of evil, the novel delves into themes of rebellion, free will, justice, and misunderstood truth.
The story explores questions such as:
Is rebellion always wrong?
Who defines good and evil?
Can history be biased toward the victor?
What if the so-called villain had a different side to the story?
Through philosophical dialogue, symbolic storytelling, and dramatic narrative elements, the book encourages readers to reflect on power structures, moral duality, and independent thinking.
The writing style blends fiction with reflective undertones, making it both entertaining and intellectually stimulating. It appeals especially to readers interested in mythology, theology-inspired fiction, and stories that challenge established narratives.
Major Themes
Moral ambiguity
Free will and rebellion
Power and perspective
Questioning established beliefs
Good versus evil
Key Features
Unique reinterpretation of a mythological figure
Philosophical and reflective tone
Thought-provoking narrative
Blends theology-inspired themes with fiction
Suitable for readers who enjoy deep, symbolic storytelling
Lucifer Was Innocent – Tirth Raj Parsana is a daring and introspective novel that invites readers to rethink morality, perspective, and the stories we accept as absolute truth. 🔥📖✨
PUBLISHER: SELF PUBLISHED
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 127

