They shared everything, except the truth.
Ben Redfield built a life he refuses to lose—his business, his marriage, his name.
So when a rival begins quietly dismantling everything he’s built, Ben doesn’t call the police.
He doesn’t call a lawyer.
He calls his estranged brother—with one instruction: make the problem go away. Clean. Quiet. Untraceable.
Instead, the wrong people start dying.
What Ben doesn’t know is that his brother isn’t freelance—he’s tied to a criminal network that deals in drugs, people, and silence.
The same network his rival controls.
Now Ben is exposed. His business is collapsing. The police are closing in.
And someone is always watching.
He wanted one man gone. Now he’s the one being hunted.
Because once you step into a world built on silence, you don’t get to choose who pays the price.