Political Suicide - An Inward Journey for Redemption is a contemplative political novel about power, conscience, and the unseen currents that shape human decisions.
When three prominent public figures retreat to a remote village under mysterious circumstances, they expect strategy. They expect negotiation. What they encounter instead is solitude.
Removed from the machinery of influence and stripped of their familiar authority, they are confronted by a different kind of reckoning - one that cannot be managed through optics or maneuvered through rhetoric. In the quiet rhythms of an unfamiliar community, guided by a Sufi teacher whose wisdom unsettles more than it comforts, each must confront the inner currents driving their ambition, fear, and identity.
As solitude deepens into reflection, political calculation gives way to a more dangerous question: What if true leadership begins not with control, but with surrender?
Blending philosophical insight with narrative tension, Political Suicide explores the cost of power, the meaning of stewardship, and the possibility of moral renewal in a fractured world. It is a novel about the courage to look inward - and the risk of emerging transformed.