What if the most dangerous systems aren't violent-just consistent? A message arrives through a public FBI portal. It contains no threat, no demand, no ideology-only a promise: You will know when it begins. As federal analyst Maya Vance investigates a series of quiet deaths tied to political legacy, she discovers a pattern designed not to shock, but to endure. The events are spaced. The motives are absent. The system responds with caution, restraint, and procedural confidence-until it becomes complicit in what it refuses to name. Continuity is a novel about power that survives correction, institutions that mistake patience for wisdom, and the cost of waiting for certainty. Told with clinical precision and mounting psychological tension, it traces how meaning is erased not through force, but through process-how accountability dissolves into language, and how violence emerges only after every nonviolent warning is ignored. This is not a story about chaos. It is a story about what remains when chaos is filtered out. For readers of literary suspense, institutional fiction, and psychologically driven narratives, Continuity asks a single unsettling question: What does a system have to be taught before it will finally act?
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