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Last Count

(2026)
(The fifth book in the Greyline Circuit series)
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Nolan Voss has been the Greyline’s shield for twelve years. Corrupt cop. Crime scene cleaner. Evidence destroyer. The man who stands over bodies he helped create and files reports designed to go nowhere. His hands shake from 5 AM until the first bourbon at 6:30. His badge is the heaviest thing he carries.

Remy Sandoval has spent two years building an investigation wall that maps every corner of the Greyline’s operations. Photographs, financial records, source attributions, red string connecting crimes to the men who ordered them. The story that would make his career and change this city. Nolan’s name appears on that wall eleven times.

They’ve been sleeping together for three months. Nolan shows up at 3 AM with blood on his collar. Remy draws the curtain over the evidence wall. They don’t ask the questions they can’t afford to answer. The silence is the foundation of everything they are.

When the Greyline identifies Remy as a threat, Nolan has one week to make the story disappear — or the organization will make the journalist disappear instead. The cop who protects an empire of violence has to convince the man he sleeps with to destroy the most important work of his life. And the journalist has to decide whether the truth is worth more than the only person who makes the silence bearable.

No clean resolutions. No redemption. No moment where the truth prevails. Just two men who chose each other over everything else and now live in the wreckage that choice created.

Last Count is the final book in The Greyline Circuit. Corrupt cop/journalist. Toxic codependency. Series finale. Explicit content. 18+ only.


Genre: Gay Romance

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