When a forensic psychologist discovers the justice system's most dangerous blind spot, she must expose a detective who weaponizes neurodiversity to manufacture false confessions—before more innocent lives are destroyed.
Dr. Simone Kraft built her career analyzing interrogation techniques and preventing wrongful convictions, never suspecting her own undiagnosed autism gave her unique insight into coerced confessions. Three years after her life-changing diagnosis at forty, she's called to review a disturbing case: a nineteen-year-old college student has confessed to murder with unsettling precision. But as Simone watches the interrogation footage, she recognizes something chilling—the suspect isn't guilty of homicide. She's autistic, undiagnosed, and her literal thinking has been systematically exploited during sixteen hours of psychological manipulation. What begins as one questionable confession spirals into a devastating pattern when Simone discovers a decorated detective with an exceptional conviction rate has been identifying autistic traits in vulnerable suspects and using specialized coercion tactics to extract false admissions. This gripping psychological thriller plunges readers into the dark intersection of criminal psychology, neurodiversity, and law enforcement corruption, where the very traits that make someone truthful become weapons against them.
As Simone investigates deeper into police interrogation methods and confession reliability, she uncovers twenty-three cases spanning eight years—all connected to the same detective, all involving suspects showing signs of autism spectrum disorder. From a young man serving life for armed robbery to a woman who died by suicide in jail, each victim was trapped by interrogation techniques designed to exploit executive function difficulties, social communication challenges, and the autistic tendency toward compliance with authority figures. This is forensic psychology at its most urgent and terrifying: a legal thriller that exposes how justice system failures can transform disability rights into civil rights violations. Racing against time to prevent another wrongful conviction, Simone must navigate institutional resistance, prosecutorial misconduct, and her own painful memories of masking her neurodivergent identity for decades. The courtroom drama intensifies as she prepares expert testimony that could free the innocent—or end her credibility forever.
Perfect for fans of complex female protagonists in suspense fiction and readers fascinated by criminal justice reform, this autism representation in mystery fiction delivers authentic neurodivergent characters alongside pulse-pounding detective work. The narrative weaves psychological suspense with disability advocacy, creating a legal procedural that doubles as powerful social commentary on police interrogation abuse and the urgent need for criminal defense reform. As Simone trains law enforcement on ethical questioning techniques and fights to establish legal precedent protecting autistic defendants, readers will question everything they thought they knew about voluntary confessions, witness reliability, and who the real criminals are. This is investigative thriller storytelling that combines the intellectual rigor of courtroom mysteries with the emotional depth of true crime psychology—a page-turning examination of how neurodiversity awareness can mean the difference between justice and tragedy in our broken legal system.
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