What happens when the law works-but justice doesn't?Thomas Reed is a respected police chief, a husband, a father, and a believer in the system. He's spent his career trusting procedure, evidence, and restraint. But when repeat offenders walk free on technicalities and the harm keeps coming, Reed makes a single decision outside the bounds of due process.It works.Too well.As the city grows quieter, the rules begin to blur. Violence resolves itself. Complaints disappear. Fear gives way to an unsettling calm-and no one wants to ask how it's being maintained.Detective Sarah Klein notices the pattern first. What looks like stability is something far more dangerous: a system learning the wrong lesson. As copycat justice spreads and authority erodes, Reed is forced to confront the consequences of the line he crossed-and the far greater risk of letting silence replace accountability.DUE PROCESS is a grounded, morally complex crime thriller about power, restraint, and the cost of shortcuts. Told with procedural realism and escalating tension, it asks a chilling question: If order can be achieved without transparency, who decides what it costs-and who pays it?Perfect for readers who love slow-burn psychological thrillers, ethically gray law enforcement stories, and novels that trade spectacle for consequence.The law doesn't collapse all at once.It erodes-quietly.