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Canary

ISBN 
9781776381036
Format 
Trade Paperback
Recommended Price 
R320.00
Published 
March 2025
About the book: 
Maks Ntaka has a target on his back.
 
After years of loyal work for Arms-Tech Industries, Maks has found proof of serious corruption in his department. Tender fraud, illegal kickbacks, inflated contracts, the same old story. Maks wants to do something about it, turn whistleblower. What else can a good man do?
 
But who can he tell if he can’t trust anyone? The people in charge seem complicit, while the rest turn a blind eye. Soon suspicions cloud the office, and all the knives are out for whoever turns on them first. As Maks prepares his disclosures, he discovers that his longtime mentor has implicated him in the illegalities. Not only is he being set up by his company, but some foreign nationals with deep pockets are also on his trail looking for their cut. For Maks, the walls are closing in, and danger waits at every turn. Meanwhile, his own private indiscretions are coming to light, and soon his life starts collapsing around him.
 
In this compelling and harrowing account of a whistleblower,  Onke Mazibuko  creates a nail-biting, paranoid thriller about a good man pushed to the limit. Drawing from all too real instances of corruption and collapse, this book shows what such a system does to those who still listen to their conscience.
 
What is a good man to do when your own company made the bullet with your name on it?
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About the Author

Onke Mazibuko  is a psychologist, author and educator. He has experience working in state owned entities, which informed the writing of  Canary.  His first book,  The Second Verse,  received glowing reviews from the press and public. Onke lives in Johannesburg.

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