Previously On The Black Ghost: Death From Above
Nothing about the message was meant to be found.
A fragment of code buried inside a Red Knights transmission surfaces long enough for the Black Ghost to catch it—and long enough for him to realize the next attack isn’t random. It’s planned. Funded. Protected.
As Devin follows the signal through layers of encryption, one name keeps appearing: Carlax.
Across the city, Detective Anna Harris is chasing a different trail. Paperwork that doesn’t add up. Transfers that move too cleanly. A construction empire that seems to spend more time hiding money than building anything at all. What begins as a routine audit turns into something far more dangerous.
Chapter 4 of The Black Ghost: Death From Above is the moment the story tightens. The vigilante and the detective aren’t working together yet—but they’re closing in on the same truth from opposite ends of the city. And the closer they get, the clearer it becomes that Sumlin’s corruption isn’t chaos.
It’s architecture.
Every step forward exposes another layer. Every document pulls a thread that leads somewhere it shouldn’t. By the time both investigations reach the same name, it’s clear the real enemy has been hiding in plain sight.
Chapter 4 is about convergence, pressure, and the realization that this fight is bigger than street crews and masked men.