The city is no longer asking who is responsible.
It is asking why it feels right.
As Jo'burg adjusts to a series of precise, calculated killings, fear begins to share space with something far more dangerous-acceptance. The victims are not innocent. The pattern is undeniable. And the silence from those who might once have condemned it grows louder with every death.
At the centre of it all is a man no one can quite place.
Henk does not fit the profile. He is not driven just by chaos, nor just by rage. Yet the deeper the investigation goes, the clearer it becomes that these killings are not random acts of violence, but part of something deliberate... something controlled.
Told through fragmented perspectives and deeply personal accounts of Lalitha, a journalist whose reflections cut through the noise of headlines and speculation. Through her, the human cost of the violence becomes impossible to ignore-even as the city continues to look the other way.
Because this time, the question is no longer whether the killings will stop.
It is whether anyone truly wants them to.