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Find answers to common questions about Diary of a CEO Assassin, its themes, story direction, and cinematic style.
Does the novel glorify violence?

No. Violence is a consequence within the story, not the purpose of the story. Diary of a CEO Assassin is a dark noir psychological thriller that explores trauma, identity, corruption, hypocrisy, justice, and moral compromise. The violence forces characters and institutions to reveal who they really are.

No. Diary of a CEO Assassin is a work of fiction exploring power, corruption, morality, hypocrisy, and institutional conflict. The novel does not advocate political violence, extremism, or real-world harm.

It contains elements of an assassin thriller, but at its core it is the story of Janne Doe — a woman beaten, raped, and left for dead who awakens with amnesia and no identity. Her search for the truth behind her attack leads her into a world of corruption and hypocrisy hidden within powerful institutions.

The novel explores identity, trauma, institutional corruption, religious hypocrisy, corporate power, competing narratives, and the search for truth. Janne Doe’s journey is ultimately a search to discover who she was, who she has become, and whether justice can exist in a morally compromised world.

Yes. Diary of a CEO Assassin was written with strong cinematic influences, blending psychological tension, courtroom drama, institutional conflict, and mythic assassin imagery.