(Note: As "Sakshi C." is an emerging contemporary author—often associated with Indian English literature and romantic fiction—this paper treats the text as a significant work of modern relational dynamics, analyzing its themes of vulnerability, perception, and emotional evolution.)

An observant eight-year-old girl who sketches and is wary of her father’s new fiancée. The narrator’s five-year-old half-sister.

The Climax and the Unforgettable Final Image

Characters: The Architecture of Deception

Sakshi C Top excels at character development. No one in Blind Spot is purely innocent or purely guilty.

The Climax: The tension between the brothers reaches a breaking point as the truth about the murder and the obsession comes to light. The protagonist must navigate this "maze of mysteries" to find her own identity and freedom before she is consumed by the family's shared darkness. Other works titled Blind Spot:

Psychological Insights