Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Killer Lines: The Benevolence Job

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Killer Lines: The Benevolence Job


He’s the world’s most beloved author. He’s also the architect of an elaborate criminal empire.

Beneath the dazzling façade of bestselling novelist and celebrated philanthropist, Ved hides a shocking secret: he orchestrates some of Europe’s most audacious crimes. His books inspire millions, his charitable acts earn public acclaim… but behind closed doors, he's pulling the strings on a network that moves masterpieces—and fortunes—across continents.

Ved’s latest masterpiece isn’t confined to the pages of a novel. He’s just stolen a Caravaggio – a priceless painting shrouded in legend and whispered secrets. The theft is flawless, a work of art in itself. But Ved's carefully constructed world begins to crack when Feldmann enters the scene—a legendary investigator known for solving impossible cases with unsettling intuition.

Feldmann isn’t playing by the rules. As he closes in on Ved, the chase leads them through glittering galas and shadowy underground hideouts across Europe. Every clue reveals a deeper layer of Ved's criminal empire…and his complex psychology. But this is more than just a game of cat and mouse. Through intense dialogue and moments of profound meditation, both men grapple with questions of morality, ambition, and the very nature of good and evil.

"The Benevolence Job" is a gripping, twist-filled thriller that will keep you guessing until the very last page—and leave you pondering long after you’ve turned it over. Packed with unforgettable characters, intricate plot twists, and a pulse-pounding narrative, this novel explores the blurred lines between right and wrong—and asks: where does genius end, and crime begin?

Perfect for fans of:
Gone Girl
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Robert Galbraith (Cormoran Strike series)
Sherlock Holmes

Get your copy to lose yourself in a world of deception, intrigue, and breath-taking suspense—and discover a story that challenges your perceptions.






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