Overview
The record says the archive never existed. Violet Holloway still has the paper. Violet Holloway used to believe facts could save a person. Then her last major investigation collapsed in public, the Valence files vanished from every database, her sources denied knowing her, and her career became another corrected record. Two years later, an encrypted message arrives from Noah Sable, a retired archivist tied to the case she was never allowed to prove: The world you remember is only the approved draft. The message carries a scan from a document that officially does not exist. Minutes later, Violet finds Noah listed as dead-first by one cause, then another, as the public notice changes in front of her. What follows sends her from evidence cartons and analog tape to Northlake Relay Station, a decommissioned broadcast site hiding a vault built for something far more dangerous than storage. The Archive That Never Existed is a conspiracy thriller about secret archives, rewritten history, and the fragile line between memory and permission. As Violet follows the physical evidence Noah left behind, she finds records that correct themselves, casualties approved before disasters happen, witnesses erased before they can testify, and a hidden system designed to decide which version of history the public is allowed to keep. This speculative political suspense novel blends investigative journalist thriller tension with a document-driven mystery, where paper, tape, photographs, and old machines may be the only things that can resist a world built to edit itself. The trail moves through abandoned relay stations, locked rooms, altered death notices, future casualty files, and people who remember versions of life the official record has removed. Every clue raises the same brutal possibility: the truth has not merely been buried. It has been scheduled, revised, and replaced. At its center, this is a thriller about custody-of evidence, of memory, of grief, and of truth itself. The danger is not only that powerful people have lied. The danger is that the lie has infrastructure, language, procedures, and patience. To expose it, Violet must decide how much truth the world can survive-and how much silence makes her part of the machine. Some records are sealed. Some are destroyed. Some were never supposed to exist at all. This Book Is For Readers Who... - Want a tense conspiracy thriller built around secret documents, hidden facilities, and institutional power - Enjoy investigative journalist novels where the protagonist must rebuild the truth from physical evidence - Like political suspense with speculative elements, altered records, and reality-shifting consequences - Are drawn to mysteries about archives, memory, missing files, and histories that refuse to stay buried - Prefer smart, atmospheric thrillers with moral pressure rather than simple good-versus-evil answers - Want a page-turning story about what happens when public truth becomes something managed, corrected, and controlled Perfect For Readers Who Enjoy... - Secret archive thrillers and hidden-record mysteries - Government conspiracy fiction with a speculative edge - Rewritten history novels and memory manipulation thrillers - Investigative suspense led by a determined reporter - Dark, atmospheric political thrillers about truth, power, and control The file is missing. The proof is changing. The witnesses are being removed. Step inside The Archive That Never Existed and follow the record before it corrects you.
Full Product Details
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
Dimensions:
Width: 15.20cm
, Height: 3.30cm
, Length: 22.90cm
Weight: 0.762kg
ISBN: 9798198993310
Pages: 576
Publication Date: 28 May 2026
Audience:
General/trade
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General
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Availability: Available To Order

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