She’s impulsive, distractible, and oddly brilliant at reading people, except herself. He’s methodical, distant, and carrying more regrets than he lets on. The partnership works, but only when they’re not speaking. Which is rare.
Their cases range from mildly illegal to entirely inexplicable: a missing dog that’s not missing, a break-in with nothing stolen, a woman convinced her apartment changes shape at night. None of it pays well. All of it matters.
As their investigations grow stranger and their defenses thinner, they begin to realize the truth isn’t just in the evidence, it’s in how they see each other, and what they refuse to admit.
Some mysteries unravel. Others just keep them going.