In a world built to break him, he keeps going.
A sealed room. A dead billionaire. A detective who was never meant to get this far.
Inspector Michael Fury has lived his whole life between worlds. Born a Traveller, now a Dublin detective, he knows exactly how the system sees him - useful when needed, suspect when not. He survives by staying alert, staying ahead, and never giving anyone the satisfaction of watching him fall.
When a billionaire is found dead in a room locked from the inside - door bolted, windows sealed - the case looks impossible. And the more Fury digs, the more the pieces refuse to fit. A confession offered too quickly. A missing woman whose body reveals a second crime. A priest carrying a secret from a foreign war. And a circle of powerful men who would rather bury the truth than let someone like Fury expose it.
To solve the case, Fury must walk the line between the community he comes from and the institution that barely tolerates him. And this time, the locked room isn't the only trap.
The Traveller is a sharp, character-driven crime thriller about identity, power, and the cost of refusing to step aside.