Scott and Elizabeth Watson are doing everything right. Mortgage paid on time. Jobs steady. Future mapped out in cautious increments. But “hanging in there” is starting to feel like falling behind.
Then Greg Martin walks into their lives.
North Shore address. Harbour views. Casual wealth. And an invitation into something exclusive — a private investment promising twenty percent returns, tax-free, paid in cash.
It sounds like opportunity. It smells like success. It feels like the break they’ve been waiting for.
But Greg is living on borrowed time and borrowed money. Behind the Mosman polish lies debt, desperation, and a half-million-dollar problem that needs solving fast.
As the Watsons edge closer to Maverick — a shadowy, high-return fund operating outside the rules — ambition begins to blur into greed, and trust into leverage.
Because when money moves in cash… so do consequences.
Living in the Eaze is a sharp Australian financial thriller about aspiration, manipulation, and the quiet moment when ordinary people step off the footpath and into the shadows.