False Progress is a modern crime and psychological thriller that exposes how systems built to improve society can quietly enable corruption, disappearance, and death. Set in a rapidly developing city obsessed with growth, innovation, and efficiency, the novel follows a determined investigator who begins to notice a disturbing pattern. Every celebrated upgrade, policy reform, or technological leap seems to coincide with someone vanishing, evidence being erased, or responsibility quietly reassigned. As the investigation deepens, the story reveals how data can be manipulated, narratives reframed, and human lives reduced to acceptable losses in the name of progress. What appears to be negligence slowly reveals itself as design. Crimes are not hidden by accident; they are concealed by metrics, reports, and public optimism. Blending investigative tension with psychological pressure, False Progress explores a world where truth is not denied but edited, justice is partial, and advancement itself becomes a weapon. The novel builds toward an unsettling realization: the system does not fail. It adapts. And progress never stops. It only learns.