
Jersey City, New Jersey May 13, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - New Financial Thriller Unveils the Dark Side of Offshore Banking
Wilmington banker Terry Downes accepts a high-profile position at First Community Bank in Palm Beach, only to be caught in a web of regulatory conflict and questionable financial dealings. After being dismissed, Downes is recruited by Canadian real estate magnates with ties to an offshore bank in St. Kitts. Initially intrigued, his investigation uncovers signs of corruption, illicit cash transactions, and disturbing connections to political figures.
Downes' worst fears are realized when federal agencies raid the Florida offices under the RICO Act, leading to convictions of his employers. Two years later, hes thrust back into the scandal when international journalists confront him about a $50 million offshore account linked to a prominent Indian politician with Downes listed as managing director.
A return trip to St. Kitts to uncover the truth spirals into danger, entangling him in a deadly mix of money laundering, arms deals, and a political conspiracy tied to the assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
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