Blind Spot — novel by Sakshi C. Top
Blind Spot is a contemporary literary novel by Sakshi C. Top that explores perception, memory, and the gaps between what characters see and what they refuse to acknowledge. Blending psychological insight with evocative prose, the book uses a close third-person perspective to examine how personal and cultural blind spots shape relationships and life choices.
The Malleability of Memory: How we curate our pasts to protect our current happiness.
The narrative follows a protagonist who is mute and suffers from genophobia (the fear of sexual intimacy). As a child, she was promised in marriage to her childhood friend, Andrei, a union built on comfort rather than love.
For fans of literary thrillers, Blind Spot offers a rare combination: an intellectually stimulating premise, a diverse and authentic protagonist, and an ending that is both shocking and emotionally satisfying. Sakshi C Top has proven that she is not just a writer of plots, but a cartographer of the human heart.
Sakshi C Top has not just written a thriller; she has written a challenge. She dares you to close your eyes and truly listen.
The Core Conflict: Trusting the Unseen