The Correction
(2026)(The third book in the Billionaires Row Psychological Thriller series)
A novel by Addy McTavish
Power doesn’t need violence to destroy lives.
It only needs rules.
In San Francisco’s most insulated circleswhere influence is inherited and accountability is optionalthe system operates on a simple assumption: justice is something that happens to other people. Until a series of quiet corrections begins tightening around lives once thought protected.
Each correction is legal.
Each consequence is justified.
Each outcome reveals how easily the system can be weaponized.
Investigative journalist Hallie Knight Winslow has built her career exposing inconvenient truths. Now she’s watching institutions do exactly what they were designed to doclose ranks, protect power, and demand compliance. For those who benefit, nothing changes. For those corrected, lives are narrowed, careers dismantled, and choices quietly erased.
As the pattern spreads, its reach turns personal. A convergence of seemingly reasonable actions narrows the available choices until compliance becomes the least costly option, and silence begins to look like professionalism. What replaces justice isn’t violence or exposure, but a series of decisions that no one feels responsible for making.
Dark, intelligent, and deeply unsettling, The Correction is a psychological thriller about control, complicity, and what remains when justice never arrives on schedule.
Genre: Mystery
It only needs rules.
In San Francisco’s most insulated circleswhere influence is inherited and accountability is optionalthe system operates on a simple assumption: justice is something that happens to other people. Until a series of quiet corrections begins tightening around lives once thought protected.
Each correction is legal.
Each consequence is justified.
Each outcome reveals how easily the system can be weaponized.
Investigative journalist Hallie Knight Winslow has built her career exposing inconvenient truths. Now she’s watching institutions do exactly what they were designed to doclose ranks, protect power, and demand compliance. For those who benefit, nothing changes. For those corrected, lives are narrowed, careers dismantled, and choices quietly erased.
As the pattern spreads, its reach turns personal. A convergence of seemingly reasonable actions narrows the available choices until compliance becomes the least costly option, and silence begins to look like professionalism. What replaces justice isn’t violence or exposure, but a series of decisions that no one feels responsible for making.
Dark, intelligent, and deeply unsettling, The Correction is a psychological thriller about control, complicity, and what remains when justice never arrives on schedule.
Genre: Mystery
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