Banned in Australia. Number one in Italy. The book the government wishes I hadn't written.
When Monica Martinelli joined Queensland Corrective Services, she believed in the system. She believed in loyalty, in rules, in merit. What she found instead was a machine built to silence, to punish, and to erase anyone who dared to challenge it.
Martinelli v Queensland is a true story of whistleblowing in real time - backed by screenshots, emails, and official documents the institutions tried to ignore. From being failed on a fabricated exam, to being denied fair process by WorkCover and the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission, Monica exposes the way power closes ranks to protect itself.
This isn't theory. It's lived experience. It's evidence. It's a warning about how systems designed to deliver justice can be weaponized against their own people.
Already a bestseller overseas, this book is spreading despite bans and blocks - because the truth finds its way out.
If you care about justice, accountability, or the quiet power of standing your ground, Martinelli v Queensland will stay with you long after the last page.
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