One meeting. One decision. A battle no one expects him to survive.
Ranjit has spent four years building a successful career at a London investment bank — long hours, quiet competence, no mistakes. Then, without warning, his manager takes him into a private room and asks a question that makes no sense.
Would he consider voluntary redundancy?
No redundancies have been announced. No one else is asked. And when Ranjit refuses, events move fast. His role is declared redundant. His appeals are dismissed. His grievances vanish into a system designed to protect the bank.
What begins as an uncomfortable conversation becomes something far more sinister.
With his career destroyed and his reputation in ruins, Ranjit must choose between silence and survival. Taking on the bank means standing alone against immense corporate power — lawyers, procedures, and a carefully crafted narrative designed to bury the truth.
The pressure mounts. The stakes rise. One wrong move could cost him everything.
Inspired by a real high-profile British case that made front-page news for record breaking damages and created new law, this is a compelling legal drama about power, injustice, and the courage it takes to challenge a system built to win.
Perfect for readers who enjoy courtroom drama, corporate thrillers, and legal battles where the odds are brutally unequal.
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