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The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff: A Darkly Hilarious Tale of Justice and Sisterhood

What if the worst rumor about you turned out to be the best thing that ever happened? That’s the wickedly clever premise of Parini Shroff’s debut novel, The Bandit Queens. This book is a wild mix of dark comedy, razor-sharp social commentary, and a thrilling tale of justice—one that will have you laughing even as it tackles deeply serious issues.

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Geeta, our protagonist, has been living under a cloud of infamy for years. The village whispers that she killed her no-good husband, and while the truth is that he simply vanished, she finds that the rumors work in her favor. No one dares harass her, pressure her to remarry, or cheat her out of money. But soon, the women around her start thinking, “If Geeta got away with it, maybe I can too.” Suddenly, she finds herself in the uncomfortable position of being a murder consultant—whether she wants the job or not.

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Book Review: This Girl’s a Killer by Emma C. Wells

Do you just love watching bad things happen to bad dudes? The big guys like Harvey Weinstein, Louis C.K., Aziz Ansari, Andrew M. Cuomo, (and hopefully someday Donald Trump) are toppled publicly for all to see. But what about the everyday bad guys—the nobodies who use and abuse those who don’t have the power or the platforms to make their voices heard? In This Girl’s a Killer, Emma C. Wells introduces readers to Cordelia Black, a pharmaceutical rep by day and an unapologetic dispenser of justice by night. Set against the sultry, morally gray backdrop of South Louisiana, the novel delivers a character-driven thriller that’s as sharp and polished as its protagonist’s designer wardrobe.

This Girl’s a Killer by Emma C. Wells

Cordelia Black isn’t your typical serial killer. Or, as she would vehemently argue, she’s not a serial killer at all. To her, “Karma” isn’t just a concept; it’s her calling. Her targets are meticulously chosen—men who have evaded justice for their heinous crimes. And though the evening news might paint her as a monster, Cordelia’s actions feel like a balm for those who crave retribution in an unjust world.

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