Introduction: The Calculus of Survival
Every structure has a breaking point.
For an oak joist supporting a kitchen floor, it is a specific threshold of weight and moisture. For a human life, it is often a sudden shift in circumstance. Most people look at the tragedies of life-a devastating house fire, a sudden accident at an old well, a freak medical episode on a county highway-and they see a terrible streak of bad luck. They see a curse. They weep, they mourn, and they fall apart.
But nine-year-old Leo Vance does not cry. He calculates.
To Leo, the universe is a grand, interlocking equation that must remain perfectly balanced. It doesn't matter if the variable is a bully at a foster home, a nosey child protective services worker, or a sharp detective who asks too many questions. If an entity threatens the structural integrity of his quiet, controlled laboratory, the math is simple: The variable must be cleared.
The Predatory Equation is a chilling psychological dive into a sequence of engineered anomalies. It tracks a brilliant, detached young mind as he moves silently through a small town and institutional halls, treating the people around him as moving parts in an optimization problem.
As the pieces on the board begin to realize that the accidents surrounding Leo are anything but random, a high-stakes game of survival locks into place. The timeline is shrinking, the oxygen is depleting, and the constants are drifting.
Welcome to a world governed by pristine, lethal mathematics. Prepare to see the world differently. Prepare to be cleared.