Книга QUIETLY APPROVED Elira Skye

QUIETLY APPROVED

A Novel of Silence, Power, and Consequence

Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Външен склад
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QUIETLY APPROVEDA Novel of Silence, Power, and ConsequenceIn a respected research institute where pr...

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Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
110
EAN
9798246227411
Enbook ID
50949239
Издател
Теглоt
138
Размери
140 x 216 x 6

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QUIETLY APPROVED
A Novel of Silence, Power, and Consequence
In a respected research institute where procedure is valued above people, corruption does not arrive loudly.
It passes through meetings.
It hides in reports.
It is quietly approved.
When Leo, a careful and principled employee representative on the pension board, begins to notice irregularities in the institution's retirement fund, nothing appears overtly criminal. The explanations are polished. The language is professional. The delays are reasonable. Yet retired scientists-men and women who gave their lives to research-are left unpaid, waiting without answers.
As questions grow sharper, power responds not with threats, but with reassurance. Oversight becomes containment. Transparency becomes narrative control. Those who insist on clarity are reframed as emotional, unstable, or uncooperative. Silence spreads-not because it is enforced, but because it is rewarded.
When Leo collapses under the strain, others step forward. Ashley follows the numbers the system hopes no one will count. Alelo refuses to let patience become complicity. And retirees, long accustomed to being invisible, decide to be seen.
What follows is not a dramatic exposure, but something more disturbing: a slow, methodical confrontation between truth and institutions designed to survive it.
Quietly Approved is a psychologically precise, morally restrained novel about modern power-how harm is normalized through policy, how responsibility is diluted through process, and how ordinary people are asked, again and again, to look away.
It asks a question that lingers long after the final page:
How much damage can occur-not because people agree with injustice, but because they allow it to proceed?
Perfect for readers of literary fiction, institutional thrillers, and morally complex narratives, Quietly Approved speaks to anyone who has ever worked inside a system and wondered when professionalism becomes permission.