The Ghost Outfit is a noir time-travel novel about loyalty, the Code that governs a certain kind of man, and the specific quality of choosing to go home even when home means returning to the night someone tried to kill you. It is also a love story, of the kind that cannot be consummated and cannot be abandoned, and a story about what six people discover, decades later, that their Saturday morning in April was actually part of.
Chicago, 1926. New York, 2025. Ninety-nine years is a long way to fall.When Sal Messina, a Chicago Outfit lieutenant, walks into a warehouse ambush and disappears from 1926, he lands in a Tribeca lab with blood on his coat and a century of catching up to do. The man who built the machine that took him, Alikai Bolton, has a problem of his own: the timeline is breaking, his hand is slowly becoming transparent, and the only fix is to send Sal back to the night someone tried to kill him.
Sal has fifty-eight days. Fifty-eight days to learn a world built on screens and signals and the particular indignity of needing a phone to buy a cup of coffee. Fifty-eight days to help bring down the tech billionaire who wants the machine for himself. Fifty-eight days to sit with the knowledge of who arranged the ambush and decide what the Code requires.
And fifty-eight days in the company of two people he will spend the rest of his life not forgetting.
The Ghost Outfit is a noir time-travel novel about honour, the distance between centuries, and a man who went back by choice.
He knew what was waiting in the warehouse. He went back anyway. That is who he was.