In the devastating fourth book in the Morgan Blackburn series, the Head of Homicide races against time to identify the killer weaponizing autonomous vehicles before they strike again. Following her near-death experience rescuing victims at Dunbar Bluffs, Blackburn navigates intense media scrutiny and political pressure from Chief Hayes while "The Phantom Driver" taunts the investigation with encrypted messages claiming "the streets are my playground, the cars my puppets."
Event data recorder analysis confirms identical sophisticated technical overrides across all vehicle crashes-deep system compromises that bypass safety interlocks and command acceleration without human input. But every suspect trail leads to misdirection: former Stan Raider engineer Kieran Mott's public warnings about vehicle vulnerabilities, reporter Brynn Cassidy's suspicious technical expertise, Detective Sinclair's escalating stalking behavior, and a false confession from an attention-seeker that derails the investigation.
When the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit profiles a killer driven by past trauma and obsessed with control, Blackburn recognizes uncomfortable parallels to her own survival instincts. The investigation culminates in a shocking revelation that transforms the entire series: the killer has been hiding in Blackburn's inner circle, using intimate knowledge and technical genius to orchestrate a psychological game Blackburn never knew she was playing. The final confrontation reveals the terrible cost of the control she's wielded-and the ultimate betrayal.