#Review: Fraud Free by Aseem Juneja
Fraud Free
Author: Aseem Juneja
Publisher: Rupa Publications
Rating: 4.5/5
Fraud Free is a timely and surprisingly accessible guide to navigating the growing maze of online and financial scams. Aseem Juneja breaks through the noise with a clear and methodical approach, explaining not just how scams work but why we fall for them. The book’s biggest strength lies in its practical structure — each section offers a step-by-step breakdown of warning signs, behavioural red flags, and recovery strategies that feel refreshingly actionable.
Juneja enriches the guide with real-life cases drawn from years of investigation, which adds both credibility and an almost thriller-like pull. While the tone occasionally leans heavily on caution, it never becomes alarmist; instead, it encourages readers to prioritise awareness over fear. Some readers might wish for a deeper dive into psychological manipulation or broader global case studies. Still, the book is undeniably effective at what it aims to do: simplify a complex, ever-evolving threat landscape.
Ultimately, Fraud Free succeeds because it empowers rather than intimidates. It is a practical handbook for anyone who wants to protect their finances, sharpen their instincts, and stay two steps ahead of modern-day scammers.
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