Truth is never what it seems.When a body is found on a train arriving in Zurich, Inspector Lea Keller is called to what should have been a routine investigation.But the autopsy reveals som
Truth is never what it seems.When a body is found on a train arriving in Zurich, Inspector Lea Keller is called to what should have been a routine investigation.But the autopsy reveals something no one expected a second puncture, a dose that could not have been accidental.The deeper Keller looks, the more the case pulls her toward the quiet corridors of a pharmaceutical giant, where silence is policy and compliance is weaponized.A missing researcher.A whistleblower erased.A message from a man already dead.As Keller pieces together the fragments of a buried truth, she is forced to confront not only the system that hides behind legality but her own belief in justice itself. In a world built on reports and signatures, what does it mean to tell the truth and who pays the price for it?Taut, elegant, and psychologically exact, Below the Surface is a literary thriller about the cost of integrity and the thin line between revelation and ruin.