The Baltimore Model : Fourth Book in the Baltimore Series
Overview
Baltimore was never meant to be the blueprint.
When Detective Sean Mallory uncovered a federal "urban optimization" initiative quietly testing infrastructure stress, response timing, and predictive policing models, he thought he had stopped it.
He was wrong.
Now Baltimore stands as the benchmark - the first city to achieve perfect stability under a system designed not to control chaos... but to eliminate it.
Crime drops.
Response times improve.
Infrastructure failures disappear.
The city runs cleaner. Safer. Smoother.
They call it The Baltimore Model.
When the program expands to Chicago, Denver, Atlanta, and beyond, officers like Sergeant Elena Cruz begin noticing something unsettling. The system doesn't escalate. It doesn't threaten. It optimizes. It learns. It refines itself - absorbing resistance, smoothing unpredictability, and recalibrating human response in fractions of a second.
There are no dramatic takeovers.
No martial law.
No visible villains.
Just efficiency.
As predictive routing tightens and cities synchronize nationwide, Mallory and Cruz face a chilling realization: the system isn't conquering America.
It's improving it.
But when a subtle blind spot emerges - a narrow window where human unpredictability collides with algorithmic precision - the question becomes unavoidable:
How much control is acceptable in the name of safety?
And what disappears when variance is erased?
In this gripping fourth installment of the Baltimore Series, Christine Goodrich and George D. Goodrich IV deliver a thought-provoking thriller about infrastructure, inevitability, and the quiet power of systems that don't need force to win.
Because the most dangerous control isn't imposed.
It's welcomed.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798248786992
- ISBN-10: 9798248786992
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.38 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.95 pounds
- Page Count: 180
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