As the online outrage spirals, Rajeev is forced into hiding, questioning not just the world’s rush to judge, but also his own identity. Amid the chaos, he must navigate a maze of legal battles, social alienation, and emotional turmoil, while desperately trying to reclaim the truth. But can truth survive in a time of clickbait headlines and digital lynching? The English Murder is not a tale of bloodshed, but a murder of reputation, language, and intention-raising chilling questions about free speech, cancel culture, and the fragile boundary between typo and tragedy. Gripping and thought-provoking, this novel is a timely exploration of how the digital age can turn a single slip into a social execution.