The Suicide Banker is the story of a young banker whose employers believe in the aphorism of turning conventional wisdom upside down. Against the backdrop of financial explosion and subsequent meltdown during the first decade of this century, the young banker becomes a fateful witness, active participant and unlucky victim in the affairs of Ind-Credit Bank. Over the course of life-altering events, the once blue-eyed boy is slowly but surely sucked into the dark void of financial world where his dreams crumple one by one in a mound, taking a profound fee on his personal and professional life. It is not a bad book but it is just too lengthy, too preachy and too many characters sounding similar. A little moderation would have made the book better.