Edward Butler was just a boy when he saw the capture of John Wayne Gacy flash across the screen. One victim had survived. That stuck with him. Not because of hope, but because of failure.
As a teen, Edward took his first life and got away with it. Years later, he refined his methods, built a philosophy, and found a mission: to complete what other serial killers failed to finish. He doesn't choose his victims; the infamous monsters of the past do. He is the finisher. The closer. He will kill them in the same way they should have died the first time.
When the FBI catches wind of a trail that links to long-forgotten horrors, a high-stakes chase begins. Edward has spent his life preparing for this. The question is not: can he be stopped? He is only human. The question is: can they stop him before he claims another one? A man who thinks failure is evil will stop at nothing to succeed.
Chilling. Calculated. Unrelenting.
This isn't just a killer on the loose...it is a man building his legacy.