A dead analyst. A 94-millisecond anomaly. And a system that controls what the world calls true.
When FBI financial analyst Alex Morgan examines the final work of a colleague found dead in his apartment, she discovers something that shouldn't exist: synchronized micro-movements across global markets, hours before the events that were supposed to cause them. Not prediction. Alignment.
The trail leads her to a private consortium operating the verification layer that twelve central banks, four major clearinghouses, and three intelligence agencies depend on for pricing data. The cartel doesn't manipulate markets. It defines what verified data looks like-and every institution on earth is subscribed.
With her own supervisor compromised, her evidence contaminated by the system she's investigating, and an eleven-day countdown to the cartel's next commissioned event-a Pacific Basin port disruption designed to generate hundreds of millions in returns-Alex must build an international evidentiary architecture from scratch. Four journalists. Three regulatory jurisdictions. One asset freeze. And a Cayman Islands court clerk's end-of-day processing queue standing between the cartel and everything it's positioned to collect.
In a world where truth is infrastructure and consensus is the product, the only way to fight the system is to make the institutions built on top of it see what they've been running on.
The third installment in the Alex Morgan FBI Thriller series, The Oracle Cartel is a techno-thriller about what happens when reality itself becomes a paid service.