They say markets don't kill people.They're wrong.Marcus Vale understands markets at a structural level. Liquidity, order flow, timing - the hidden mechanics that decide who wins, who bleeds, and who disappears quietly. When he uncovers a pattern that shouldn't exist, he realizes the truth too late: the market isn't just a system. It's an architecture built to exploit human behavior.And someone is using it deliberately.A single deal pulls Marcus into a world where trades are leverage, silence is strategy, and control is always rented. Every decision tightens the net. Every win costs more than the last. The deeper he goes, the clearer it becomes - this isn't about profit. It's about dominance.Blood in the Order Book is a psychological techno-thriller about modern power: invisible, procedural, and mercilessly efficient. It's a story of systems that adapt faster than conscience, and a man who learns too late that understanding the machine doesn't mean you control it.Because in the end, the market doesn't care what you believe.It only cares what you accept.