A jury consultant who's built her career reading people hides a devastating secret: she's autistic. When she's hired to convict a man she knows is innocent-because she recognizes he's autistic too-she must choose between her reputation and justice in this gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist.Dr. Catherine "Cat" Brennan is a master of deception. For twenty-five years, this brilliant jury consultant has predicted verdicts with uncanny accuracy, reading micro-expressions and body language that others miss. Law firms pay her a fortune to profile jurors, analyze witnesses, and guarantee courtroom victories. But Cat's gift isn't intuition-it's survival. Diagnosed autistic at forty-two after decades of masking, she's spent her entire life memorizing human behavior like a foreign language, building algorithms where others rely on instinct. Her success is built on a lie: that she possesses natural empathy instead of exhaustive pattern recognition. When she's hired for the murder trial of the decade, everything she's hidden is about to unravel. Daniel Graves stands accused of killing his business partner in a meticulously planned crime, and the prosecution's case is devastating. He avoids eye contact. His emotional responses seem rehearsed. He answers questions with evasive literalism. To detectives and prosecutors, he's a calculating psychopath mimicking innocence. But Cat sees what they can't: Daniel is autistic, undiagnosed and unaware, and every behavior cited as evidence of guilt is actually an autistic trait being catastrophically misinterpreted. She's certain he's innocent. She's contracted to help convict him. And if she reveals how she knows, her career ends.Trapped between professional survival and moral crisis, Cat begins a dangerous investigation that uncovers the real killer-someone who weaponized autistic communication patterns to frame the perfect suspect. The evidence is damning: a threatening note that was actually about ending a business partnership, interpreted literally rather than violently. Security footage the police overlooked. A brother with gambling debts and a life insurance motive who knew exactly how Daniel's social difficulties would make him look guilty. As Cat races to expose the truth, she faces an impossible choice: testify for the defense, reveal her own diagnosis, and watch her reputation destroyed-or stay silent while an innocent autistic man goes to prison for life. This legal thriller delivers courtroom drama with devastating emotional stakes, exploring how autistic adults navigate a neurotypical world that mistakes their differences for deception. When Cat finally takes the stand and unmasks publicly for the first time, her testimony becomes a masterclass in psychological suspense and a searing indictment of a justice system that confuses neurodivergence with guilt.What readers are saying: ★★★★★ "Absolutely unputdownable-a mystery thriller that's also the most authentic representation of autism I've ever read. The courtroom scenes had me holding my breath." ★★★★★ "This psychological suspense novel deserves every award. Cat's journey from hiding to advocacy is powerful beyond words." ★★★★★ "A crime thriller with a conscience. The twist isn't just shocking-it's a revelation about how we judge people who think differently." ★★★★★ "Part legal drama, part character study, completely brilliant. I've never read anything that captures masking this perfectly." Perfect for fans of courtroom thrillers, psychological mysteries with neurodivergent protagonists, and suspenseful legal dramas that explore justice, identity, and the masks we wear to survive.This is a standalone novel in Neurodiverse Psychological Thriller series. Each book can be read independently.