Shadow: The Girl Who Didn't Stop

Author:   Anshu Mala ,  Deepak Mishra
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798244424348


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   18 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Shadow: The Girl Who Didn't Stop


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SHADOW is a psychological crime novel about consequence-quiet, accumulating, and irreversible. A LIFE SHAPED BY LEAVING She is born in a small village where questions are dangerous and silence is survival. From an early age, she learns what many girls learn quietly: that attention can be unsafe, that adults look away when it's convenient, and that displacement is often the only protection available. Nothing dramatic announces this lesson. No single event explains everything. Instead, it is learned slowly-through absences, through unspoken rules, through the understanding that staying creates vulnerability. So she leaves. She leaves villages. She leaves schools. She leaves relationships. Each time, the world confirms what she already knows: there is no penalty for emotional abandonment. There is no consequence for men who take intimacy and walk away intact. LOVE WITHOUT ACCOUNTABILITY In college, she tries to believe otherwise. She falls in love-twice. Both relationships end not with cruelty, but with indifference. With promises quietly withdrawn. With men who move on without explanation, apology, or consequence. These are not dramatic breakups. They are worse. They teach her that love is conditional, temporary, and easily replaced. After graduation, she moves again-this time into work. Into routine. Into the promise that effort might finally stabilize something. Instead, she learns something else. TOOLS WITHOUT MORALITY Working in a jewelry market, she is trained in materials, cleaning agents, industrial chemicals. Poisons exist here not as weapons, but as tools-ordinary, normalized, unremarkable. No one treats them as dangerous. No one asks what they could become. Later, in a corporate environment, she tries again to build permanence. A long-term relationship. A shared home. A future. When she becomes pregnant and asks for marriage, the truth arrives without ceremony: THE SYSTEM ALWAYS FORGIVES THE QUIETLY POWERFUL She leaves again-this time stripped of belief. In Goa, she watches men online with new eyes. Profiles. Messages. Offers. Men want bodies without responsibility. Intimacy without accountability. INTIMACY AS A WEAPON She creates a new identity. Then another. Then another. Each one is slightly different-different name, different tone, different vulnerability. She studies what men respond to. How quickly trust forms. How easily boundaries dissolve when they believe they are safe. THE PATTERN NO ONE WANTS TO SEE By the seventh death, killing has become process. THE MAN WHO DOES NOT CHASE Arjun is a police officer who does not believe in coincidence. He steps into her world not as authority, but as presence. INTIMACY WITHOUT DEMAND Undercover, Arjun becomes just another man passing through. It is a psychological standoff between repetition and interruption. Between a woman who learned to disappear and a man who refuses to leave. WHEN JUSTICE ARRIVES QUIETLY As pressure increases, the system deploys a final trap-one built not on force, but on emotional patience. An undercover operation mirrors her methods back at the world. The final case does not end in spectacle. No heroic arrest. Containment replaces punishment. And nothing feels clean afterward. WHAT THIS BOOK IS AND IS NOT SHADOW is not about revenge. It is not about glorifying violence. It does not offer moral comfort. Violence is intimate, restrained, and unsettling because it feels plausible. Abuse is implied, not exploited. Psychology replaces spectacle. How silence becomes permission How systems reward emotional irresponsibility How survival strategies harden into momentum How justice, when it arrives, often feels like interruption rather than closure

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Author:   Anshu Mala ,  Deepak Mishra
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.255kg
ISBN:  

9798244424348


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   18 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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