Book Review: “Revenge Theory” by Onkar Sharma – A Gripping Tale of Resilience and Retribution
New Delhi (India), August 16: Revenge lingers as a foundational motif within countless narratives we encounter through reading, conversation, and media consumption. However, have you ever contemplated the possibility of revenge undergoing a radical redefinition or being unveiled in an entirely unprecedented manner? The answer lies within the pages of “Revenge Theory,” a new novel [...]

New Delhi (India), August 16: Revenge lingers as a foundational motif within countless narratives we encounter through reading, conversation, and media consumption. However, have you ever contemplated the possibility of revenge undergoing a radical redefinition or being unveiled in an entirely unprecedented manner? The answer lies within the pages of “Revenge Theory,” a new novel penned by Onkar Sharma. In this captivating story, the conventional notions of revenge are poised to be rethought, inviting readers to explore uncharted territories of this age-old theme.
“Revenge Theory” is compact novel that explores the realms of human resilience, justice, and the unquenchable thirst for retribution. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Himachal Pradesh, this takes readers on a roller coaster ride of emotions, leaving them engaged till the very last page.
The story unfolds in the enchanting world of Tutu Jams, a thriving jam factory brought to life by the tenacity and determination of its founder, Shyama Devi. As success shines upon her enterprise, it attracts the gaze of a local power figure and influential politician, Chauhan. What follows is a gripping sequence of events that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the next twist in this intricately woven narrative.