The hunter and the hunted are not opposites. They are versions of the same wound, separated only by choice.
Detective Marcus Crane has spent eighteen years obsessed with solving his sister's unsolved murder. When a series of killings emerges - women with trafficking histories, all showing the same meticulous signs - Marcus believes he's finally found a pattern only he can see.
But the killer isn't hiding in shadows. The killer is documenting his crimes in bestselling articles.
Victor Meredith is a celebrated investigative journalist with three Pulitzer Prize nominations. He's also a serial killer who has murdered forty women across five states. And he wants to be caught - specifically by Marcus Crane.
What follows is a psychological game where the detective hunts the killer while the killer hunts the detective. Both are running from the same wound. Both are using obsession to survive. Both are about to discover that sometimes the only winning move is to stop playing the game.
The Invisible Editor is a stunning psychological thriller about obsession, recovery, and the thin line between justice and self-destruction.