Linh Tran knows the city better than anyone who claims to run it.
She rides its canals, markets, and industrial roads at night, carrying sealed packages through a logistics network that operates somewhere between legitimate courier work and the grey economy that keeps the city moving after midnight.
Most runs are simple.
This one isn't.
A late-night contract sends Linh across the city with a temperature-controlled medical case tied to a billion-dollar pharmaceutical trial. Within minutes, her tracking system goes dark. Motorbikes begin shadowing her through the night market streets. And the courier broker who arranged the job suddenly stops answering his phone.
The cargo she carries could determine the fate of a major biotech acquisition. If the samples reach the verification lab before morning, the deal goes through. If they disappear - or arrive with the wrong chain of custody - the company collapses overnight.
Now Linh has one night, one city, and twenty-six kilometers of hostile streets between her and the destination.
Fast, tense, and razor-sharp, Night Market Run is a high-speed urban thriller about logistics, corporate espionage, and the dangerous business of moving something everyone else wants to stop.