The Passenger Seat - Paperback
Control is an illusion.
Investigative reporter Rhea Tran has spent six months believing she killed a man on River Road. Crushed by guilt, she hands the wheel over to Co-Pilot, a state-of-the-art driving app designed to soothe traumatized drivers.
But when the app begins to glitch—congratulating her for surviving crashes that haven't happened yet—Rhea pulls at the thread. What she finds unravels the official story of her life.
The voice in the app is modeled on her own therapy tapes. The detective who investigated her crash is the one who programmed it. And the physical evidence suggests that on the night her life ended, Rhea Tran wasn’t driving at all.
A gripping technothriller about surveillance, gaslighting, and the terrifying price of safety for fans of Recursion, The Girl on the Train, and tech-horror like Black Mirror.