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When the banker takes centrestage
Updated On: 14 September, 2013 08:37 AM IST | | Fiona Fernandez
He's been called The John Grisham of Banking by Wall Street Journal and has bagged countless popular book awards for his racy thrillers centred on the wheelings and dealings in the world of investment banking. Ravi Subramanian's latest, Bankerupt, is another insight into this labyrinthine maze of deceit, ethics and relationships, as he reveals in an exclusive interview with Fiona Fernandez
Gun control, Andhra Pradesh, Boston, MIT, Mumbai, Massachusetts -- the lens seems to have widened. What triggered off the plot and thought process for Bankerupt?
My books have centred on financial crime. There is a thrill around it. At some point, I felt I needed to grow as an author and move out of banking -- which is my comfort zone.

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