"For nearly 90 years, a British company called Cape used local labor to mine and mill asbestos in South Africa, which led to appalling levels of disease and death in these communities. Driven by personal experiences of racism in England, Richard Meeran, a young, Indian-African lawyer, embarked on a battle against the company to hold them accountable. Drawing on dozens of interviews with key players and countless hours poring over thousands of documents across three continents, David Kinley tells an epic tale of triumph and justice against all odds"--