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The Ambulance Made Two Trips

Justice is blind. Probability, however, is being manipulated.

In a city gripped by the shadow of Big Jake Connors, Detective Sergeant Fitzgerald is losing the war. The crime boss doesn’t just use bullets and bombs; he uses a subtle, suffocating corruption that turns even the most honest citizens against the law. Through untraceable bribes and “accidental” tragedies, Connors is swallowing the town whole, one business at a time.

But when Fitzgerald encounters Brink, a calm and unassuming dry cleaner with an uncanny streak of “luck,” the rules of engagement change forever.

Brink possesses something far more powerful than a badge or a gun: a “Psi unit.” It is a device that doesn’t just predict the future—it manipulates it. By altering the very fabric of probability, Brink can make violence mathematically impossible. When assassins strike, they don’t find success; they find themselves victims of a series of increasingly absurd, freak accidents that defy all logic.

In a world where the more violent you become, the more the universe conspires to thwart you, the line between a miracle and a catastrophe begins to blur.