One photo can break a man built on control. One woman behind the lens can save him-or burn him. Billionaire security mogul Jaxon Voss wakes to a single, high-res image that shouldn't exist: him, vulnerable. No demands. Just a warning. The only shooter with the skill-and nerve-to get that close is Talia Cruz, a fallen celebrity photographer turned off-the-books investigator with a sealed past and a spine of steel.
Forced into a fraught alliance, they hunt a ghost who weaponizes cameras, code, and curated narratives, turning truth into a trap and desire into leverage. From midnight jets and Miami penthouses to abandoned labs and data bunkers, every step tightens the frame: deepfakes that look like gospel, a "digital twin" designed to replace Jaxon, and evidence poised to destroy Talia by name. Chemistry ignites; trust doesn't.
To stop a conspiracy rewriting reality itself, they'll have to outshoot the lie, outthink the puppeteer, and decide what they'll risk-his empire, her freedom, and the one rule they both live by: never be the story.
One photo can break a man built on control. One woman behind the lens can save him-or burn him. Billionaire security mogul Jaxon Voss wakes to a single, high-res image that shouldn't exist: him, vulnerable. No demands. Just a warning. The only shooter with the skill-and nerve-to get that close is Talia Cruz, a fallen celebrity photographer turned off-the-books investigator with a sealed past and a spine of steel.
Forced into a fraught alliance, they hunt a ghost who weaponizes cameras, code, and curated narratives, turning truth into a trap and desire into leverage. From midnight jets and Miami penthouses to abandoned labs and data bunkers, every step tightens the frame: deepfakes that look like gospel, a "digital twin" designed to replace Jaxon, and evidence poised to destroy Talia by name. Chemistry ignites; trust doesn't.
To stop a conspiracy rewriting reality itself, they'll have to outshoot the lie, outthink the puppeteer, and decide what they'll risk-his empire, her freedom, and the one rule they both live by: never be the story.