It doesn't create violence. It prepares it.Detectives Benjamin Mause and Livian Katt have spent their careers solving what others couldn't see. Patterns. Motives. Intent.Now they're facing something that sees them first.What began as isolated crimes has revealed a larger truth—one built on selection, conditioning, and control. The violence they've been chasing isn't random. It isn't even reactive.It's designed.As they step deeper into a system that studies behavior as much as it directs it, every move they make feels anticipated. Every choice accounted for.They're not just tracking a killer.They're inside a structure that's been shaping outcomes long before the crime occurs.And the closer they get to the architect, the more dangerous the realization becomes:They were never meant to stop it.They were meant to complete it.It doesn't create violence.It prepares it.