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A haunting mask looms over the corporate skyline, a ghostly specter of corruption and control. Beneath the Corporate Veil dares to rip off that mask, exposing the ruthless machinery of power, greed, and systemic oppression lurking behind glass towers.

“Justice isn’t blind - it’s suffocated.”

Suffocated beneath profits, deception, and ageist exploitation. This is more than a novel; it’s a reckoning. Are you ready to see what lies beneath?

Beneath the Corporate Veil: A Reckoning with Power, Corruption, and Justice

The machine was never built to protect him. It was built to erase him.

Beneath the Corporate Veil is an unflinching look at the intersection of power, ageism, and corporate greed—a story of a man discarded by an industry that thrives on fresh faces and silent obedience. But when he stumbles upon the ugly truth buried beneath financial ledgers and polished boardrooms, he refuses to look away.

What begins as a desperate fight to reclaim his dignity turns into something far greater: an unraveling of the corporate façade, a battle against a system designed to consume and discard. In a world where profit outweighs morality, how do you fight when the rules were never made for you to win?

Through razor-sharp storytelling and a relentless exposé of capitalism’s underbelly, Beneath the Corporate Veil forces readers to confront the question: Is justice ever truly blind, or does it simply refuse to see?

Author Insights: Walking the Line Between Truth and Fiction

Like Baldwin, I wrote with fire in my chest. Like Coates, I revised with the weight of memory pressing on my back. And like Wilkerson, I tried to honor the hidden structure beneath what seems like chaos. Beneath the Corporate Veil is more than fiction—it’s a reckoning. These characters speak in boardrooms and break rooms, but their voices echo every whispered warning I heard across decades in the workplace: "Don’t say too much." "Don’t get too comfortable." "Don’t believe this system was built for you."

Each plot line carries fragments of that truth: ageism, power, performance, and the silence between promotions. I didn't just want to write about work—I wanted to expose what works beneath it.

But storytelling isn’t enough. Editing demanded a new kind of vigilance—one focused on the reader. The audience matters. Every revision was a question: Who is this moment for? Who will recognize themselves in this line? I cut what was clever but hollow. I sharpened what was quiet but accurate because a story doesn’t land unless it sees the people reading it.

This novel came from the world I walked into. Now it walks into yours. Beneath the Corporate Veil is available now on Amazon.

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