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About the book
A murder that connects a management consultant from London and a lawyer in Africa.
A conspiracy that brings together a large Indian conglomerate, a spiritual guru, a corrupt banker and a foreign company.
Why does an NGO founder leave his established Corporate Career in the US to serve farmers in India?
Is the professor a teacher, an activist, a social worker or a power broker?
A spiritual guru who transforms and destroys lives.
Discover through the story of Trisha, a competitive management consultant from India working for an international firm is seconded to London for an assignment. A business assignment in the remote lands of Africa exposes her to corruption and murder. Forced to choose between a high-flying career and inner calling, her life transforms completely, bringing her back to India, dedicated to a career in corporate sustainability. Several events put her right in the center of an unholy nexus of a corporate conglomerate, a large bank, an international company and a spiritual sect. Trisha’s story is a medley of ambition, corruption, catharsis and redemption that unravels the accidental crusader within her.
About the author
From Banking to Teaching to Development, Sairam’s career has been driven by a quest for greater meaning, scale, impact and complexity in his work. The confluence of his engagements with Indian and International banks before his pivotal transition to development sector where he engaged directly with underserved communities, large NGOs, Corporate CSRs, multilaterals and government, shaped his understanding of various aspects of sustainable development as an interplay of these actors. His current work of crime fiction is an effort in the direction to connect and engage with a wide segment of readers in an entertaining way, informing them of the various social issues and inspiring them to participate in addressing these challenges.
Sairam is a Chevening Alumnus from India. He holds an MSc in International Development with King’s College London and an MBA from Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA).
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