Publication Date: June 17, 2026
Alfred Prince has created a social media site that is… EveryThing.
“I am looking for investors to support a new tech startup that will transform the world.” Prince had apparently moved into business mode. “It is an app called Triangulation, with an avatar named AL, for Artificial Learning, that will gather the data gleaned by EveryThing, Universe, and Totality.”
Max Creed is a modern-day Robin Hood, an anti-hero willing to do whatever it takes to enact justice for those who have been wronged by the ultra-wealthy. He and his band of not-so-merry people investigate a billionaire for shoddy safety protocols on EveryThing, but quickly discover that the diabolical plot is much more elaborate than merely warping hearts and minds.
Prince plans to sow the seeds of discord, create chaos, burn the establishment down, and emerge as the de facto emperor of the world. Max Creed is tasked with stopping him. What will happen when an unstoppable force collides with an unmovable object? An electrifying thriller that rivets the reader to the page with a breathtaking climax.

From a distance, Max Creed may look and act like other pampered billionaires, but he has a team of resources at his disposal designed to handle misbehaving rich people.
Author Matt Cost delivers an adversary straight out of today’s headlines with Alfred Prince, a tech mogul who seeks to use his social media company for nefarious purposes.
EveryThing vs. Max Creed delivers the second installment in The Modern-Day Chronicles of Max Creed series, which can easily be read as a standalone.
Once again, Max and his eclectic team must race against time to defeat a man with seemingly endless resources. Racial tensions, cyberbullying, and a trail of dead bodies keep the action alive.
From elite car racing to a big game hunt, the stakes get higher as Max goes into “Robin Hoodesque” mode in an epic battle for global control.
EveryThing vs. Max Creed delivers a high-octane thriller infused with a wry sense of humor.

Over the years, Cost has owned a video store, a mystery bookstore, and a gym. He has also taught history and coached just about every sport imaginable. EveryThing vs. Max Creed is his nineteenth published book.




















