When corporate innovation meets criminal stupidity, hilarity ensues in this witty Singapore business mystery. In the gleaming towers of Singapore's financial district, SINPET International's Finance Director Barun Bagchi discovers something peculiar about the company's latest fuel trading invoices-they're documenting transactions that defy the laws of physics, geography, and basic arithmetic. A delightfully clever cozy mystery featuring: International corporate intrigue in exotic SingaporeA cast of memorable characters from four countriesHumorous dialogue and witty observationsZero violence, maximum intelligenceCricket clubs, tea ceremonies, and chess strategyThe petroleum trading world's most cooperative criminalsWhen Commercial Director Simon Wilson and Sales Director Brian Taylor begin requesting "innovative documentation procedures," Barun teams up with chess-playing Documentation Manager Rajan Iyer to investigate. What they discover over cups of Darjeeling tea is a conspiracy so elaborate-and so thoroughly self-documented-that the criminals practically prosecute themselves. Perfect for readers who enjoy: Cozy mysteries with international flairCorporate satire and business humourGentle detective fiction without violenceMulti-cultural characters and settingsClever plots that reward careful readersSet against the backdrop of Singapore's Marina Bay, Jurong Port, and exclusive cricket clubs, this is a story about patience triumphing over cleverness, thoroughness defeating innovation, and the enduring truth that some criminals are surprisingly helpful about documenting their own downfall. "Sometimes the best way to catch criminals is to give them exactly what they're asking for-more rope." A standalone mystery that proves business fraud can be both criminal and comedic, featuring unforgettable characters, exotic locations, and enough plot twists to keep readers guessing until the delightfully satisfying conclusion.