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Tamara has learned how to survive by staying quiet, watching closely, and never hesitating when it matters. By the time she is pulled into a world where violence is measured and names are replaced with addresses, she already knows the rules: don't ask why, don't feel, don't stop.
Her next assignment is a man named Cole.
She is given his routines, his habits, the safest way to end his life. What she isn't given is time-time to question the work, time to doubt the certainty she has built her life on.
As Tamara moves closer to her target, the line between observation and interference begins to blur. Every decision costs something. Every delay carries weight. And somewhere between what she is told to do and what she begins to notice, a single question takes hold:
What happens when the person you are sent to destroy becomes impossible to reduce to a name?