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OverviewA brilliant killer. A broken system. A city that doesn't want to know. In the rustbelt shadows of Youngstown, Ohio, the body of a young woman is discovered behind a condemned poolhouse-her face methodically mutilated, her identity erased. There are no fingerprints, no witnesses, and no trail. What should be an isolated tragedy feels too surgical. Too practiced. Lieutenant Marcus Vance has seen death before, but never like this. The moment he arrives, he knows: this was only the beginning. Without waiting for clearance, he assigns himself lead on the case and brings in the one person he trusts to read beneath the surface-criminal psychologist Dr. Elise Rowan, a specialist in behavioral deviance with her own reasons for walking away from fieldwork. What they uncover isn't a serial killer in the traditional sense. It's something colder. Smarter. A man with an IQ of 165 and no formal education past a GED. A man who doesn't stalk his victims-he finds them. And when he does, he transforms them into silence. His name is Lucas Brennan, and he doesn't know why he kills. But he can't stop. As the bodies begin to appear, Vance and Rowan are drawn into a brutal, city-wide investigation that reveals far more than a single predator. Evidence begins to surface of another presence-Nora Winters, a woman whose coded notebooks suggest she's been following Lucas for years. Some believe she's an accomplice. Others think she's the key to stopping him. Elise isn't sure which one she wants her to be. But Nora isn't the only outsider. Each victim shares striking physical similarities, and Elise begins to suspect they were never chosen by chance. When a dismembered body appears bearing signs of surgical dissection-far too precise to be Lucas's work-it becomes clear: someone else has stepped in. A new figure. A mimic? A rival? Or a calculated opportunist building upon the chaos left behind? With pressure mounting, national attention looming, and internal corruption slowing their progress, Vance and Elise must navigate a landscape where trauma hides in plain sight and the difference between a witness and a threat is measured only by who's left to speak. This is not just a hunt. It's a reckoning. As secrets buried in medical archives, social work files, and state-run youth programs begin to surface, the true scope of the silence surrounding these women is revealed. They were never forgotten. They were never even seen. Until now. Told in razor-sharp prose with dark psychological tension and unflinching realism, The Quiet Ones Remember is a chilling, emotionally gripping crime thriller for readers of Mo Hayder, Tana French, and Karin Slaughter. With a cast of flawed, driven characters and a mystery that peels away institutional indifference layer by layer, this novel explores what happens when justice is too late-and who chooses to act anyway. Perfect for fans of: Gritty, procedural crime fiction with emotional depth Complex female protagonists and psychologically rich investigators Serial killer thrillers grounded in real-world forensic psychology Atmospheric, midwestern settings with social commentary Books without supernatural or paranormal elements Every system forgets. Every killer remembers. But some people refuse to let the silence win. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stan HockeyPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9798246023730Pages: 108 Publication Date: 28 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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