"An unforgettable psychological crime thriller from Max Ashlar... A mix of suspense, forensic detail, and a terrifyingly plausible glitch in the system."
Tess Okoro is a master of the digital footprint.
As a lead investigative journalist for The Chronicle, Tess knows that the truth isn't found in what people say-it's found in the data they leave behind. She specializes in "Dead Data," the administrative ghosts of New York City. While others hunt for scandals in the headlines, Tess finds them in the margins of spreadsheets. But when she uncovers a single, persistent error from a 1993 Social Security migration, she finds something that shouldn't exist.
His name is Arthur V. Penhaligon.
According to every database in the country, he is the perfect citizen. He pays his taxes. He has a pristine credit score. He owns luxury property in Manhattan. But Arthur V. Penhaligon has no birth certificate. He has no parents. He has no biological signature. He isn't a man stealing an identity; he is a man inhabiting a flaw-a "Ghost Stat" birthed by a server glitch thirty years ago.
And now, he knows Tess is looking.
What begins as a routine audit turns into a lethal game of administrative horror that marks The Ghost Stat by Max Ashlar as one of the must-read crime thriller novels of the year. One by one, Tess's pillars of existence begin to crumble. Her bank accounts are zeroed out. Her press credentials are revoked. Her biometric data is rewritten in the NYPD's Argus network, mapping her face to that of a violent fugitive wanted for a string of armed robberies.
In a city of eight million cameras, Tess is no longer a person. She is a target.
Driven into the "negative space" of New York-the tunnels, the abandoned stations, and the rooms deleted from the blueprints-Tess must rely on an analog detective who still trusts paper over pixels. But as her brother Malik is systematically erased from the records to isolate her, Tess realizes the Ghost isn't just trying to hide. He is trying to replace her.
How do you hunt a man who can delete you with a keystroke? When the system turns against you, the only way to survive is to become more invisible than the Ghost himself.
Laden with high-tension twists and forensic detail, The Ghost Stat is a gripping techno crime thriller book that asks: In a world defined by data, who are you when the data says you don't exist?