He wasn't supposed to find it.
Just balance the numbers.
Close the books. Move on.
But the numbers didn't behave.
Arthur Finch is an accountant.
He trusts patterns. Precision. Logic.
So when a routine audit reveals a perfectly balanced set of donations-millions moving with no variation-he knows something is wrong.
Very wrong.
What starts as a discrepancy becomes a system.
A pipeline.
A machine designed to move money across the world without leaving a trace.
Charities. Shell foundations. Offshore trusts.
All connected.
All intentional.
Then the system pushes back.
Arthur is framed.
His credentials are used.
The evidence points directly at him.
And the people behind it?
They're already several moves ahead.
Now the money is moving faster.
The system is adapting.
And forty million dollars is about to disappear.
To stop it, Arthur has to do the one thing no one else can:
Read the system.
Break it.
And prove the truth-before the numbers bury him with it.
Because in the end...
Numbers don't lie.
People do.