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OverviewFor decades, the disappearances along a remote Canadian corridor were dismissed as tragic coincidences. No witnesses. No suspects. No pattern. Until someone mapped them. James Okonkwo is a private investigator who specializes in cold cases others have abandoned. He doesn't chase hunches or confessions. He reads land. Roads. Ownership records. Forgotten maps. Where others see wilderness, James sees structure-and the places where that structure breaks. Hired by an Indigenous rights organization to re-examine missing women cases in British Columbia, James discovers what law enforcement missed for thirty years. The disappearances don't follow the highway. They cluster around defunct logging roads, temporary work camps, and land quietly bought and held for decades. The truth isn't moving forward. It's buried underneath. As James overlays historical maps with modern property records, the investigation becomes dangerously personal. The company that built those roads employed his father. The land where bodies are hidden belongs to him. And the closer James gets to exposing the pattern, the more the system turns against him-questioning his credibility, reframing precision as obsession, and offering silence as ""care."" What begins as a cold case investigation becomes a psychological and conspiracy thriller about power, legacy, and the cost of telling the truth when institutions prefer quiet. COLD CASE CARTOGRAPHER is a gripping, atmospheric mystery thriller that blends investigative procedure with psychological depth. It explores how crimes are hidden not just by people, but by systems-and how truth emerges when someone refuses to stop looking. This novel will appeal to readers who enjoy: Cold case investigation thrillers Psychological crime fiction with depth Conspiracy thrillers grounded in realism Neurodivergent protagonists portrayed with authenticity Slow-burn mysteries driven by evidence, not spectacle Dark, intelligent, and quietly devastating, COLD CASE CARTOGRAPHER proves that maps don't lie- but they don't protect anyone either. This is a standalone novel in Neurodiverse Psychological Thriller series. Each book can be read independently. Full Product DetailsAuthor: A B TewaryPublisher: A B Tewary Mystery Press Imprint: A B Tewary Mystery Press Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.286kg ISBN: 9798233854071Pages: 210 Publication Date: 03 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationA. B. Tewary brings a teacher's eye for detail and a storyteller's instinct for suspense to his thriller writing. His two decades in education provided intimate familiarity with human psychology-the contradictions, the secrets, the unexpected depths. Influenced by a lifetime of reading across genres, his work explores the moral complexities that emerge when ordinary people face extraordinary choices. He writes to unsettle, to provoke, and above all, to entertain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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