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Inadmissible
Chris Hawk is an analyst whose talent lies in seeing what others overlook. Raised in rural Oklahoma, he learned early how systems behave-how patience, structure, and silence reveal patterns most people miss. Those instincts draw him into the orbit of a shadowy organization known only as the Corporation.
What begins as routine analysis quietly evolves into something far more dangerous. Without threats or promises, Chris is granted access to fragments, then implications, and finally consequences. The Corporation doesn't recruit through ideology or force-it recruits through permission: the ability to observe harm without flinching, to accept outcomes without demanding explanation, and to continue operating inside ambiguity.
As Chris moves closer to the work, his personal life reorganizes around his absence. His wife adapts. His children adjust. Distance becomes structural, not emotional. At the same time, Chris's role shifts from observer to calibrator, helping systems redistribute violence and responsibility rather than stop it. Harm isn't eliminated-it's normalized, hidden behind paperwork, logistics, and compliance.
When a quiet bureaucratic decision renders Chris "inadmissible," his identity and usefulness evaporate without spectacle. Abandoned by the system that defined him, he is forced to confront a final question: if power operates through systems rather than individuals, who is left to feel accountable?
Inadmissible is a psychological thriller about modern power, institutional erasure, and the cost of becoming indispensable to systems that never intend to protect you.
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