How characters or people choose to ignore uncomfortable truths for personal gain or peace of mind.
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: The protagonist feels a sense of unease ("bad vibes") from her stepmother Maria and struggles with her spoiled half-sister, Anya. Turning Point blind spot novel by sakshi c
A man driven by social perception and nervousness, desperate to impress his high-society childhood friend, Rudolph.
The story introduces the female protagonist at a young age, anchoring her background in early loss and family shifts. Having lost her mother early on, she navigates a household alongside her father, her stepmother Maria, and her half-sister Anya. How characters or people choose to ignore uncomfortable
Time in Blind Spot is not a river but a vortex. The novel rejects a chronological approach, instead presenting time as "like a dripping faucet, slowly leaking events and considerations". The narrative’s repetitive looping structure captures the "harmonious discontinuity of time's ebb and flow". Memory is shown not as a reliable archive but as a creative, living process. The past is not fixed; it is constantly being rewritten by the present moment, which is why the same scene can appear with different details each time it is recounted. The novel captures the experience of living inside time, where past, present, and future blur together.
Since its release, the has garnered a cult following, particularly among readers who enjoy psychological slow-burns like Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn or The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins, but with a distinctly Indian cultural framework. And remember: sometimes the most dangerous lies are
Much of the narrative tension stems from the protagonist's struggle to maintain control over her future and her property against powerful men.
This dedication to realism elevates the from a simple page-turner to a profound literary experience.