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Overview""The Camden Kill List,"" is a fictional narrative that follows Detective Chief Inspector Evelyn Holloway as she investigates a series of murders in Camden, London. The victims are elderly men who were jurors in a sealed 1969 trial, R v. Petrov, which involved sensitive national security matters. Each murder scene includes a page from the trial transcript, with specific passages underlined, pointing to the victims' roles as jurors. Holloway's investigation reveals that the trial was not about justice but about legitimizing the removal of individuals under the guise of national security. The jurors were selected for their perceived ability to accept necessity without questioning the system. Decades later, someone is systematically targeting these jurors, executing a list to erase all living witnesses to the trial. As Holloway delves deeper, she uncovers a hidden archive that serves as an interpretive engine for the system, preserving permissions and justifications for actions taken during the Cold War. This archive, though unacknowledged, influences contemporary decisions and language, creating a system that operates on ambiguity and deflection. Through enumeration, replication, and the surfacing of anchor terms like ""intent,"" ""selection,"" and ""permission,"" Holloway forces the system to confront its own contradictions and the weight of its past decisions. The investigation does not lead to a dramatic resolution but instead causes the system to adapt, becoming more cautious and self-aware. The narrative ends with an open conclusion, emphasizing that systems do not collapse under exposure but recalibrate to continue functioning, albeit with a heavier burden of accountability. The story is a meditation on systemic inertia, the cost of institutional memory, and the quiet ways in which systems resist change, even when confronted with undeniable truths. Author Bio Wayne J. Gombar is a novelist whose work explores the long shadow of institutional decision-making, the persistence of memory, and the quiet mechanisms by which responsibility is deferred rather than resolved. His fiction is grounded in historical and procedural realism, focusing less on dramatic revelation than on the cumulative weight of omission, language, and silence. Across his novels, Gombar examines how systems adapt to avoid reckoning, how communities learn to live alongside unresolved truths, and how individuals navigate structures designed to endure rather than explain themselves. His work resists sensationalism in favour of restraint, psychological depth, and structural clarity. He lives and works in the United States and continues to write long-form fiction concerned with governance, accountability, and the spaces where certainty fails. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wayne J GombarPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9798244442830Pages: 374 Publication Date: 31 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 InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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