James Hernandez is a driver, but not just any ordinary driver. He isn't a typical chauffeur, no, not quite. His job is to drive people around. Then.. is he a taxi driver? Still no. In fact, that doesn't even come close to what he does for a living. His role is more complex and dangerous.
Here's the catch: he must not get caught. Whatever he's doing, whatever he's thinking of, the moment he hears all three of the car doors opens and slammed closed again, he must snap into focus. His thoughts, whatever they may have been, are pushed aside. In those moments, his sole purpose is to drive, and to do so quickly. Precision and speed are his allies, and hesitation is his enemy.
James Hernandez works for four important key figures who shaped him into his life and career: his best friend, Henry Miller, his own boss, Elio Russano, his colleagues, Jack Ambrose and Emery Glasswood. Each of them plays a crucial role in James' life, guiding him into this high-stakes existence. But the question is, who are these people and why are they important in James' life?
At the center of it all is Elio Russano, the mastermind orchestrating their operations. And what is this "operation", you ask?
A heist.