Publisher's Synopsis
Kanishka Nair, a bold and battle-worn 40-year-old in Hyderabad, is done with society's judgment. Single by choice but hounded by creeps and critics, she fakes an entire life-fiancé, wedding, Instagram bliss-just to be left alone. Her villa, however, doesn't stay quiet for long.
She opens her doors to tenants-and chaos walks in. Pravalika, a 19-year-old orphan with schizophrenia, believes she's on a mission to eliminate "mind agents" disguised as delivery boys. She records her kills in a diary under the chilling title: Mission Sanitized. Tamanna Jain, a quirky, childlike genius from Delhi (and currently Hyderabad's head of psychological crime), is tracking three mysterious murders with no link. Her curiosity leads her to Kanishka's home, but instead of handcuffs, she brings ice cream and joins the fun. Malavika, a sunshine-soaked delivery girl juggling life's hardships, stumbles upon this twisted circle of sisterhood and chooses to stay. And Vidya Varun, wide-eyed and quietly unhinged, sees it all like she's watching a movie she forgot she starred in. It's her haunted insights that helped shape this tale into what it is. Together, these women hide bodies, secrets, and deep emotional scars. What starts as a delusional mess spirals into an unshakeable bond-one where madness is embraced, trauma is understood, and healing happens in the unlikeliest of ways.