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Washington, embroiled in midterm elections, did not want to listen to the reality about an unsettling series of murders. But when the magazines reported a fourth killing, when they offered the killer a name and details of his horrendous offences, few people could dismiss it. Detective Robert Miller is assigned to the case and speedily uncovers a complication: the victims do not officially exist. Their personal stats do not register on any known systems, and since Miller unearths ever more disturbing facts, he begins to face truths about the corrupt world he lives in-truths so far taken off his own actuality that he begins to dread for his life. In the tradition of the masters of suspense, R. J. Ellory has written a shocking and tense narrative of politics and assault in the nerve center of America. As Detective Miller becomes more and more embroiled in the shifting realities of the case, the reader is irresistibly propelled through the intrigues and betrayals of Washington's top notch. This questionable and timely book explores the notions of personality and hidden authorities dealings, which is sure to remain with the reader long after the final page.