Every organization has a document that, if read by the right person at the right time, would collapse the building from the inside.
At 5:47 AM on a Monday, a company-wide email detonates across Hargrove & Kessler. Three hundred and twelve employees receive a chilling three-page document detailing deep-seated financial fraud, corruption, and corporate conspiracy.
Five people are named. One of them is Sophie Lin, Executive Assistant to the CEO.
The only problem? Sophie didn't write it. She was at home in bed. Yet, the email was sent from her workstation, uses her exact professional vocabulary, and weaves in intimate details only her closest circles-or her husband-could know. Overnight, Sophie transforms from an invisible, indispensable pillar of the executive suite into the ultimate corporate scapegoat.
As outside counsel closes in, her colleagues build their defenses, and her husband Marcus hides behind locked doors and deleted call logs, Sophie realizes she is trapped inside an architectural masterpiece of deception. To clear her name, she has to dig through the digital debris, confront the dead plants and hidden notebooks left behind by a missing whistleblower, and face a terrifying truth: the text didn't just target her-it was built out of her.