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Ralston Connor, a skeptical IT worker, is thrust into a nightmare when his girlfriend Margaret Burros goes missing. His search leads him into the twisted trail of a masked serial killer, whose cryptic clues point toward Gregory Galston, a man with a dark past as a former assassin. Reluctantly, Ralston teams up with Leila Nelson, another IT specialist, who suspects the same killer is responsible for abducting her sister, Latisha. Their uneasy alliance becomes a desperate hunt for answers.
Meanwhile, Gregory Galston's seemingly peaceful life collapses after a tragic accident. His wife drowns in their pool while he, unable to swim due to knee problems, frantically calls 911. The operator's incompetence costs his wife her life, igniting Gregory's rage. Once a retired assassin, he vows vengeance, declaring he will hunt down everyone connected to the system that failed him. His descent into madness transforms him into a relentless killer, leaving behind grotesque murders as he searches for the operator who mishandled his call.
Cherry Mangampo, a Filipino immigrant working as a 911 operator, becomes Gregory's ultimate target. Her fateful words during his desperate call, garbled and unprofessional, triggered the chain of events that led to his wife's death. Now, Gregory stalks her across the United States, determined to exact his revenge. As Ralston and Leila close in on the masked killer, they uncover the horrifying truth: Gregory is not only behind the murders but is also orchestrating a personal vendetta that threatens to consume them all.
The novel weaves together themes of grief, obsession, and vengeance, as Ralston and Leila must confront both Gregory's deadly crusade and their own personal losses. In the shadows, the line between justice and revenge blurs, leaving them to question whether they are hunters, or the hunted.