6/7/2023 0 Comments Fraudster by R.V. Raman![]() It might be steeped in the banking world but the jargon of that world, which might be difficult for a reader to follow, when used, it has been simplified. What works for this book is that it has oodles of pace and flows very well. But who’s to gain by these events? The book takes us into that world of corporate greed where the secrets are worth killing for. Did he commit suicide by falling from the balcony of his apartment? Soon after his death, the servers of the multinational firm for which he works are hacked. The investigation is turned on its head when a well respected corporate guy, who seems affected by the young banker’s death, also dies. ![]() Another author who has tried his hand at the genre is RV Raman, and his effort came to me for review.įraudster starts off with the murder of a young banker a day after she tries to oust a financial fraud. Ravi Subramanian has made a niche for himself in that combination genre, and I like the stories he manages to create. Banking and crime fiction seem to be quite a combination. ![]()
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