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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHow much is your life worth if you’re already owned?
At thirty-one, Viraj is a VP at a fintech giant; he has mastered the multi-million dollar lie. To his family, he’s a trophy; to the world, he’s the man who has it all. But Viraj is quietly writing an obituary for the empire he has built.
What started as a fictional conspiracy in a secret notebook is now coming true. When a high-stakes audit begins to mirror his manuscript, Viraj becomes a target. He isn’t just an author anymore.
Someone is watching his every move, twenty-four hours a day. As the enemy closes in, the most lethal threat is the woman he’s falling for. His “perfect” bride was hand-picked to keep him in line, and she knows exactly where to twist the knife.
Trapped in a sweating cyber-café with the police at the door, Viraj faces one final choice. One click destroys his life; the other kills his soul.
Every decision has an action, and every action has a consequence.
What will Viraj choose?
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Vatsal Deepak
As the family’s youngest, Vatsal spent his life watching everyone else follow the rules just so he could figure out how to break them. He checked all the “responsible adult” boxes—degrees, a consulting job, and a respectable LinkedIn—but his curiosity always had other plans. He isn’t trying to save the world or offer life lessons; he’s just a guy who realized life is far too big to live inside a PowerPoint. This book is his first “unauthorized” detour—a creative side-quest into the chaos beyond the script.
Fun Fact: He has two degrees but still uses “1234” as his suitcase passcode.
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