What happens when a woman's patience runs out and her wit takes over?
In this powerful and provocative collection of fifteen short stories, Rajesh Seshadri unveils the hidden calculus of oppressed women who decide to solve for X-where X marks the spot of their liberation.
The Algebra of Avengeance is not a call to violence, but a testament to quiet, brilliant intelligence. Meet the housewife who uncovers her husband's financial crimes, the artist who shatters her condescending critic's reputation, and the pianist whose performance becomes a shocking declaration of independence. From the boardrooms of London to the traditions of a Delhi household, these protagonists endure psychological abuse, gaslighting, economic control, and condescension. But they are not victims for long.
Armed with nothing but their cunning and resilience, they orchestrate a perfect, non-violent revenge, turning their oppressors' own weapons-secrets, arrogance, and greed-against them.
Perfect for fans of dark psychological drama and triumphant feminist fiction, this book explores:
- Psychological abuse and complex manipulative relationships
- The suffocating reality of emotional abuse in marriage
- The sharp, quiet power of non-violent revenge
- Stories of female resilience and empowerment
Fifteen Equations for Equilibrium. Fifteen Stories of Retribution.
If you enjoyed the emotional depth of Big Little Lies and the cunning paybacks of Gone Girl, you will be captivated by this searing look at the women who stop asking for justice and start calculating it for themselves.