Victor Blackwell thought he had mastered life. A billionaire tax evader who built his empire on loopholes, lies, and offshore accounts, he believed the rules were for the poor — and redemption was a myth for the weak. But death doesn’t care about loopholes. And justice, it turns out, writes its own rules.
Now named Zahra, he begins life surrounded by poverty, conflict, and a mother’s love he never knew he needed. As forgotten memories creep back, Zahra is haunted by the vast chasm between who he was and what he has become.
In a world where survival demands more than money, and redemption offers no shortcuts, Zahra must navigate a reality where privilege means nothing — and humanity means everything.
And from afar, The Archivist watches.
Because some ledgers don’t close at death.