THE CARTOGRAPHER'S DAUGHTERA Psychological Thriller of Patterns, Obsession, and Framed TruthsA forensic neurodivergent accountant with autism sees patterns no one else can. Now someone is using her gift to frame her for murder.Maya Chen's world runs on precision. As a forensic accountant specializing in art theft investigations, she spots financial patterns that others miss-the mathematical signatures hidden in insurance fraud, the elegant spirals concealed in crime data. Her autism isn't a limitation; it's her superpower. Until the morning she discovers that every art heist she's been tracking follows a Fibonacci sequence, plotting locations across the city in a perfect logarithmic spiral. She brings her findings to the police, but Detective Rodriguez dismisses her theory. No one sees what she sees.Then a prominent art dealer is murdered at the exact location Maya's pattern predicted. And security footage places her at the crime scene-because she's there every Tuesday morning, precisely at 6:47 AM, following the same route she's walked for years. Suddenly, her predictable routines become damning evidence. Her gym card accessed buildings where thefts occurred. Her credit cards show purchases near every crime scene. Her search history reveals research on each targeted location. Someone has been studying her structured life for months, weaponizing her need for routine against her. Maya realizes with horror that she's being framed by someone who understands exactly how her autistic mind works-and how to exploit it.Breaking her routines means breaking herself. Skipping her morning coffee triggers sensory overload. Sleeping in unfamiliar places causes meltdowns. Masking her autism in public drains every ounce of energy she has. But as bodies pile up and the evidence against her mounts, Maya must do the impossible: abandon the patterns that keep her functional while hunting a killer who's always three steps ahead. The murderer leaves mathematical coordinates in her father's notation system-a personal message proving they know who she is and what she's capable of. Racing against time while evading police, Maya follows the spiral to its deadly conclusion: a museum gala where Holocaust art is being authenticated. The killer isn't just murdering art dealers-they're orchestrating an elaborate forgery network, and Maya's pattern recognition skills are the only threat to their plan. To clear her name, she'll have to survive the ultimate sensory nightmare, unmask a murderer in a crowded room, and prove that the patterns she sees aren't delusions-they're the truth everyone else is missing.Perfect for readers who love psychological thrillers with neurodivergent protagonists, crime fiction featuring brilliant female detectives, and suspenseful mysteries where the hero's difference becomes their greatest strength. If you're drawn to stories about autism representation done right, forensic accounting mysteries, art theft conspiracies, and women thriller protagonists who refuse to be underestimated, this unputdownable page-turner will keep you guessing until the final reveal.A gripping neurodivergent detective thriller about pattern recognition, framed for murder suspense, and the deadly cost of being different in a world that demands conformity.WHAT READERS ARE SAYING: ★★★★★ "Finally, an autistic character who feels real! Maya's struggle with routine and masking hit so close to home. This thriller kept me up all night."★★★★★ "Brilliant mystery with a protagonist you'll never forget. The way she sees patterns is mesmerizing. Best crime fiction I've read this year."★★★★★ "As an autistic reader, I'm in tears. Someone finally got it right. And the mystery? Absolutely unputdownable.This is a standalone novel in The Fractured Identity Psychological Thrillers. Each book can be read independent