A Life of Depravity is a psychological novel about control, memory, and survival. Dr. Jax Nile has sterile hands, but a dirty mind.
By day, she is a renowned neurosurgeon admired for precision and control.
By night, she turns desire into ritual, using sex to quiet memories she cannot forget.
When a public reckoning forces Jax to examine the choices she's made to survive, the careful divide between her professional success and private life begins to fracture. The control that once protected her now demands a cost.
As her patients ask her to remove pain, erase memory, and reshape identity, Jax is confronted with a question she can no longer avoid: if survival required becoming someone else, who is she without the performance.
A Life of Depravity combines claustrophobic psychological tension with professional and moral pressure. It is a psychological drama about memory, consent, and power, exploring how control can masquerade as choice, and what happens when the past refuses to stay buried.