Grave Song
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A thriller set in the Far East and featuring an international conspiracy involving pornography, high finance and mass murder.
Drawing from a diverse career in global business, including factory management, speechwriting, policy coordination, and public relations, this author grounds their thrilling narratives and self-help insights in real-world experience. Their early thrillers garnered significant attention, with one being lauded by Time Magazine as 'credible and unnerving' and praised by the Oxford Times for its 'Ian Fleming-ish exuberance of imagination.' The author provocatively suggests that conformity, rather than maverick individualism, is often the more effective path to success, sparking considerable debate through their influential self-improvement guides. They also find particular enjoyment in the concise power of short story writing, valuing the observation of others' experiences as much as the act of storytelling itself.



A thriller set in the Far East and featuring an international conspiracy involving pornography, high finance and mass murder.