The story is a brutal, unflinching thriller about loyalty, betrayal, and the cost of redemption in a city built on lies.
George Ghabi was a dead man walking long before a political insurgent named Benjamin pulled him out of the gutter and turned him into a weapon. Trained as an assassin in the shadows of Baltimore's decaying streets, George follows orders, erasing the powerful and corrupt with clean efficiency, until a chance encounter with Sister Blair Saxon, a woman with her own scars and stubborn defiance, forces him to confront the man he's become.
As Benjamin's campaign of controlled violence escalates toward a mass casualty event disguised as revolution, George uncovers a conspiracy that reaches further than he ever imagined and realizes too late he was never a soldier in this war, only a pawn.
Caught between a merciless handler and the last person who still sees the human beneath the blood, George must choose; become the ghost Benjamin made him, or burn the whole rotten empire to the ground.
Gritty, relentless, and razor sharp, The story is a descent into the brutal machinery of power and a man's desperate fight to reclaim his soul before it's too late.