Previously on The Black Ghost: Death From Above
The message didn’t come through a phone call.
It arrived as a pulse of encrypted data, routed through three dead servers and a relay that shouldn’t have existed anymore. Devin Stone didn’t need Wesley to tell him who it was meant for. The Black Ghost had made contact.
Chapter 5 of The Black Ghost: Death From Above is where the lines finally cross.
For the first time, Devin reaches out directly to Detective Anna Harris, using precision and restraint instead of force. What he gives her isn’t a warning—it’s proof. Evidence pulled from a failed Red Knights operation that links a recent act of violence to a property controlled by Mayor Rob Jones himself.
Anna doesn’t trust the messenger. She can’t. But she can’t ignore what’s in front of her either. The documents are clean. The timestamps are real. And the implication is undeniable: the city’s corruption isn’t hiding in the shadows—it’s filing paperwork.
This chapter isn’t about explosions or rooftop chases. It’s about risk. The kind that comes from choosing to believe someone you can’t arrest, and accepting help from a man the law says shouldn’t exist.
Chapter 5 marks the birth of an uneasy alliance, one built on necessity rather than trust. And once that door opens, it can’t be closed again.