Blindspot 2 By Sakshi C

“You don’t have a blindspot because you’re unaware. You have it because you’ve normalised the pain. The second blindspot is choosing comfort over clarity.”

In the first book of the Blindspot series, readers were introduced to a gritty narrative set against the backdrop of an isolated French village. The plot focused on an eight-year-old protagonist grappling with the loss of her mother, a suspicious stepmother named Maria, and the sudden arrival of an enigmatic, powerful family friend named Rudolph Lavigne. Blindspot 2 By Sakshi C

, who often have a history with the female lead's family or are "big shots" in their respective worlds. “You don’t have a blindspot because you’re unaware

"I do not need eyes to see tension," she said, tapping his wrist where his pulse beat steadily. "The man who honked that day had a heart beating like a trapped bird. Yours beats slowly now. Like the rain." The plot focused on an eight-year-old protagonist grappling

: The story typically follows the evolution of its protagonists—often featuring a "ruthless" or emotionally distant male lead and a resilient female lead—as they navigate the aftermath of secrets revealed in the first book.

The characters in are multidimensional and complex, with rich backstories that make them relatable and engaging. The protagonist, in particular, is a well-crafted character, with a distinct voice and perspective. Her struggles and triumphs are easy to identify with, and her growth throughout the novel is both satisfying and believable.

The photograph had been tucked behind a ledger for so long that its edges had taken the shape of the paper around it: a small, faded rectangle that promised clarity and delivered only more questions. Mira recognized the street in the background and the way the light struck the eaves; she had walked that block a hundred times and never seen the pattern of absence the image revealed.