Elevator 404 : Floor Not Found: The murder in an elevator
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One October night in New York City, billionaire Theodore Dicarlo is discovered dead inside an elevator—alone. The security footage? Corrupted. The crime scene? Flawless. No signs of forced entry, no obvious murder weapon. Just a body, a mystery, and a city demanding answers.
Detective Veronica Parker, a rising star in the NYPD, is put on the case, but the deeper she probes, the more complicated the truth becomes. Those closest to Dicarlo had something to gain from his demise—his business partners, enemies, and even those he thought he could trust. But was this about power, revenge, or something much more personal? Betrayal, revelations, bitter truths, and lies await her.
With Detective Matthew Bennet, her arrogant and sexist rival, waiting for her to falter, every misstep puts her under scrutiny. As Veronica pieces together the fragments of that fateful night, her husband, Ethan Parker, a respected doctor, tries to support her—but even he seems to be hiding something. Why does he know more than he should?
The more she investigates, the more disturbing the truth becomes. Pieces are missing from the puzzle, secrets no one wants to expose, and she comes to the chilling realization that someone in this tangled web of lies is keeping an eye on her.
The elevator doors opened to reveal a dead man that night. But someone walked away.
And if Veronica isn’t careful, she might be next.
Billionaire Theodore Dicarlo is discovered dead in an elevator—alone. There are no signs of forced entry and no obvious murder weapon. The security footage? It’s corrupted. Someone has pulled off the perfect crime.
Detective Veronica Parker is determined to solve the case, but with Detective Matthew Bennet eager to see her fail, the pressure is overwhelming. The suspects? They’re powerful and dangerous, and all seem to be hiding something. Even her fiancé, Ethan Parker, appears uneasy. Why does he seem to know more than he should?
As she digs deeper, the truth becomes increasingly twisted. The pieces of the puzzle don’t align. The lies keep piling up. And someone is watching her every move.
That night, the elevator doors opened to reveal a dead man. But someone managed to walk away.