Book Description

She never asked anyone to sin.
She only held the matches.

Janne was never supposed to survive.

Brilliant, elusive, and impossible to categorize, she emerges from the shadows of law, media, and institutional power to become one of the most feared and polarizing women in modern history. To some, she is a ruthless assassin targeting untouchable elites operating behind cathedrals, boardrooms, intelligence networks, and political tribunals. To others, she is something far more dangerous:

A woman exposing systems built to survive their own corruption.

As public fascination around her spreads, so does the mythology. Janne gives herself the moniker Mephistopheles in Heels — a title the media adopts with equal parts fascination and fear. Part provocateur, part phantom, she dismantles reputations, institutions, and lives with terrifying precision while forcing society to confront the moral blindness hidden beneath wealth, power, and sacred authority.

But beneath the spectacle lies an even darker question:
Is Janne exposing evil… or becoming consumed by it herself?

When her connection to Nicasso — the Vatican’s most formidable theological defender — threatens to surface, the conflict ignites into an international storm of accusation, secrecy, and ideological warfare. Their confrontations become legendary: scripture wielded like blades, debates over martyrdom and corruption unfolding before a world increasingly unable to distinguish justice from vengeance, prophecy from manipulation, or faith from performance.

As assassinations, political panic, media spectacle, and institutional paranoia spread across continents, Janne forces society to confront a terrifying possibility:
What if the systems claiming to protect civilization are the very systems feeding on it?

Darkly intelligent and psychologically charged, Diary of a CEO Assassin blends noir thriller, institutional conspiracy, theological conflict, and Faustian symbolism into a provocative modern epic about power, corruption, moral certainty, and the seductive danger of righteous conviction.

Some call Janne a terrorist.
Some call her a revolutionary.
Some believe she is exposing evil.
Others believe she is becoming it.
She calls herself a debt collector.

And the world may never recover from what she chooses to collect.

She never asked anyone to sin.
She only held the matches.

Janne was never supposed to survive.

Brilliant, elusive, and impossible to categorize, she emerges from the shadows of law, media, and institutional power to become one of the most feared and polarizing women in modern history. To some, she is a ruthless assassin targeting untouchable elites operating behind cathedrals, boardrooms, intelligence networks, and political tribunals. To others, she is something far more dangerous:

A woman exposing systems built to survive their own corruption.

As public fascination around her spreads, so does the mythology. Janne gives herself the moniker Mephistopheles in Heels — a title the media adopts with equal parts fascination and fear. Part provocateur, part phantom, she dismantles reputations, institutions, and lives with terrifying precision while forcing society to confront the moral blindness hidden beneath wealth, power, and sacred authority.

But beneath the spectacle lies an even darker question:
Is Janne exposing evil… or becoming consumed by it herself?

When her connection to Nicasso — the Vatican’s most formidable theological defender — threatens to surface, the conflict ignites into an international storm of accusation, secrecy, and ideological warfare. Their confrontations become legendary: scripture wielded like blades, debates over martyrdom and corruption unfolding before a world increasingly unable to distinguish justice from vengeance, prophecy from manipulation, or faith from performance.

As assassinations, political panic, media spectacle, and institutional paranoia spread across continents, Janne forces society to confront a terrifying possibility:
What if the systems claiming to protect civilization are the very systems feeding on it?

Darkly intelligent and psychologically charged, Diary of a CEO Assassin blends noir thriller, institutional conspiracy, theological conflict, and Faustian symbolism into a provocative modern epic about power, corruption, moral certainty, and the seductive danger of righteous conviction.

Some call Janne a terrorist.
Some call her a revolutionary.
Some believe she is exposing evil.
Others believe she is becoming it.
She calls herself a debt collector.

And the world may never recover from what she chooses to collect.