RAYMOND
MEYES
Three novels. Three scales. The same question.
The work of Raymond Meyes explores the invisible dynamics of power, manipulation, and human choices under pressure. Each novel asks the same question at a different scale: what does a human being preserve of himself when a power greater than him decides to rewrite him from within?
"The books exist;
the author steps aside.
What he has to say is found
between the pages,
not in his biography."
— Raymond Meyes
The Work
Forthcoming Corporate
The Brooklyn Consultant
Book 1: Pride Goeth Before the Fall
A quiet consultant. An invisible system that decides the fate of families. From Brooklyn to London, David Solomon unravels an organization that seeks neither money nor recognition, but control.
Intimate
Thirty Days of Silence
She saw everything. She said nothing.
A woman who discovers. A husband who lies. Thirty days to say nothing — and document everything. From Seattle, Harper Bennett turns silence into a weapon and prepares the conversation that will bring down fourteen years of marriage.
Civilizational
The Tree of Providence
Book 1: The Babylon Exile
A young nobleman. An empire that erases the vanquished. A hundred days of marching to understand what he will never let go. From a burning Jerusalem to the courts of Babylon, Daniel ben-Hilkiah learns that the true ordeal is not exile — it is what the empire intends to make of it.
Where to start
The three novels can be read independently. Together they trace a progression: from the corporate to the intimate, from the intimate to civilization. Three scales, a single question.
- 1 The Brooklyn Consultant
Corporate scale · Corporate thriller
- 2 Thirty Days of Silence
Intimate scale · Psychological drama
- 3 The Tree of Providence
Civilizational scale · Historical fiction