No One Was Counting
The Silent Cases, Book 4
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Book 4: No One Was Counting
Eight Indigenous women have vanished along the route of the Clearwater Pipeline in Montana. Law enforcement calls them runaways. Lifestyle-related disappearances. Cases that don't warrant investigation.
But community organizer Sarah Whitefeather has been counting. She's documented the pattern: all eight women disappeared near pipeline worker housing. All within eighteen months. All dismissed by authorities who won't look at the evidence.
When Sarah contacts Jordan Blake's team, they know this case is different. It's not one corrupt sheriff or one powerful family—it's a systemic failure spanning multiple jurisdictions, backed by a corporation with unlimited resources and political connections.
As Jordan, Alex, and forensic psychologist Maya Santos investigate, they uncover a network of violence protected by jurisdictional gaps and institutional racism. But Sentinel Solutions, the company providing pipeline security, is watching. And they have a history of making problems disappear.
This time, the conspiracy isn't just local. It's corporate. It's systemic. And it's still active.
**They vanished one by one. Until someone kept score.**