In a dystopian world bearing an uncomfortable similarity to our own, the government has mandated that every citizen wear a device that records everything they do.
Charlie Kitts is an Inspector for the MJT/Addison corporation, which holds the contract for security services in the city of Denver. Like every Inspector, he carries an override scanner that gives him access to the entire record of what any person has done in their life. When the creator of the tech that monitors people commits suicide, Kitts and his partner are assigned to the case. The problem? It wasn't a suicide at all. And the body may not be who the infallible data system says it is. And if the system fails and people are free to do whatever they want, whenever they want, society faces a chaos that may be annihilation...or may be liberation. On top of this, Kitts has a secret or two of his own, as does everyone in his world.
The Committers is a dystopian noir about a world controlled by data, the criminals trying to break free from that control, the Inspectors who try to stop them, and Charlie Kitts, criminal and Inspector both.