Book Review 1-The Incerdible banker by Ravi Subramaniam


While waiting in the Bangalore airport,I picked up a copy of the book ‘The Incredible banker’ by Ravi Subramaniam, just to pass my time. I had missed the much acclaimed and winner of golden guild reader’s choice award book ‘If God was a banker’ by the same author.


But this book did not let me down and also did not allow me keep it down. A story of an ambitious manipulative banker Deepak trying to find his way on the top of the chart of sales target, landing in the web of the Naxalite operation through a long strategy of a banking officer in the expat bank, Savitha who sets him with her false love and relationship . The politics played by Deepak  to manipulate the system to score against his adversaries gets him into the nets of Savitha’s design to use the banking system to fund the naxalite movement and finally into the hands of CBI. Finally it was Karan who was ousted by Deepak, from the bank , as a journalist helped him to come out of the mess. The long Story of 301 pages weaved with interesting plots of corporate politics and romance takes the reader all along with a suspense which unfolds at the end.

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