If the OmniNet says you never existed, nobody comes looking.
Except me.
I photograph what the system erases—murder victims the city says never lived. Evidence that can’t be deleted. I make my living proving the dead were real.
Then women started disappearing a new way. Deleted first. Dead second. I’m the only one hunting a killer using the city’s own infrastructure to sanitize his crimes.
Elias Keene is the corporate fixer sent to contain me. He’s polished, dangerous, and thinks he can manage the truth. But I need his access, and he needs my proof.
A partnership formed under threat becomes something else. Attraction under pressure. Desire as leverage.
But the killer isn’t a glitch. He’s using sanctioned tools to erase women who became inconvenient. The system isn’t broken—it’s working exactly as designed.
To stop him, I have to decide if the man I’m falling for is protecting me… or just waiting to bury the negatives.