The Cleansing Sin: Equity
Book Three in the Cleansing Sin Series
Daniel Voss doesn't seek forgiveness. He seeks reckoning.
In The Cleansing Sin: Equity, the virus in his blood becomes a metaphor for the sickness he sees in society, corruption, inequality, indifference. Haunted by guilt and burning with purpose, Daniel begins to dismantle the architecture of power through an untraceable campaign of sabotage, surveillance, and redistribution.
He isn't stealing to get rich. He's balancing the scales.
He isn't exposing secrets for fame. He's adjusting the world's ledger.
But as the money flows backwards and the elite begin to crumble, a darker truth emerges: those who gain power, even the new poor, can become just as monstrous as those they replaced.
This is not a redemption story. It's the anatomy of a reckoning, built on three words:
Adjustment. Ledger. Mirror.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, organizations, and events are either the product of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. The story contains mature themes, including moral ambiguity, psychological manipulation, and systemic injustice, which may not be suitable for all readers. Reader discretion is advised.