In a city that sees everything, the only way to live is where it blinks.
They call him the analog. No implants, no signal, no name, just a mind that can't be hacked and a map of the four hundred and six blind spots left in a city where breathing is a data point.
For nine years, that's been enough.
Then a job arrives on paper, the way all his jobs do: EXTRACTION. ONE BODY. MERIDIAN TOWER. LEVEL 88. And beneath it, in cramped, hurried handwriting, four words that should be impossible:
The body is untracked.
Eighty-eight floors up, the last invisible man in the city is about to learn who the blind spots really belong to.
Some things are hidden. Others are hiding.
A razor-fast cyberpunk thriller for readers of William Gibson and Richard K. Morgan.