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Hell Hath No Fury

Release date: 17 October 2024
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Be very afraid. Thirteen stories of revenge. These women are mad as hell, bloodthirsty. And they ... Read More

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Be very afraid.

Thirteen stories of revenge.

These women are mad as hell, bloodthirsty. And they are coming for you.

A sixty-something woman finds unexpected love; another abducts her nephew; a writer strikes a deal with the devil – each story bares its fangs. Startling, sinister and seductive, these women go after those who wronged them with a ferocious cunning, sometimes underhanded, sometimes operatic. A sisterhood of betrayed wives, beheaded princesses, the belittled and gaslighted...

Hell Hath No Fury illuminates the electrifying space between love and hate.

Contributors: *Robin McLean *Anil Menon *Catherine McNamara *Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan *Shinie Antony *Kiran Manral *Irenosen Okojie *Rudrakshi Bhattacharjee *Anuja Chandramouli *A.T. Boyle *Madhavi Mahadevan *Anukrti Upadhyay *Jahnavi Barua

 


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Product Details

Title: Hell Hath No Fury
Author: Shinie Antony
Publisher: Hachette India
SKU: BK0512835
EAN: 9789357315913
Number Of Pages: 288
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Country Of Origin: India
Release date: 17 October 2024

About Author

Shinie Antony is a writer and editor based in Bengaluru. Her novels include Eden Abandoned: The Story of Lilith, Can't and The Girl Who Couldn't Love. Her short-story collections include Barefoot and Pregnant and The Orphanage for Words. She has put together the anthologies Boo, Why We Don't Talk and An Unsuitable Woman; and co-edited the anthology exObjects: The Art of Holding On, Letting Go with A.T. Boyle. Shinie is the founder of the Bangalore Literature Festival and festival director of the Bengaluru Poetry Festival. Her story 'A Dog's Death' won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize for the Asia region in 2002.

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