NONE WITNESS
A Vatican Conspiracy Thriller
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Virtual Voice
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J.T. Patten
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
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Fans of Dan Brown, Thomas Harris, and Jeff Lindsey will love the dark characters and fresh story of NONE WITNESS.
WHEN THE CHURCH CANNOT FORGIVE, IT RESOLVES.
Killian Kane was sixteen when they found him in a Chicago warehouse. Bleach in the air. Tarps on the floor. A body reduced to a problem already half-solved. Son of an Outfit cleaner, he’d inherited the work the night his father was executed.
They thought they were recruiting an enforcer.
They found something far more precise.
A decade later, Kane serves as a Custodian for the Resolution Office, a clandestine arm buried inside the Vatican. He doesn’t kill. He reconstructs. Cleans scenes no one should witness. Builds explanations no one questions. Turns violence into accident, sin into silence.
He has never failed.
Until a priest turns up in New York. Posed. Deliberate. Meant to be seen.
Then another. Chicago. Milwaukee. Indianapolis.
Not random. Curated.
The man behind them calls himself Lucien. Intelligent. Devout. Certain. He hunts clergy the Church quietly moved, shielded, buried in settlements and sealed records. Men whose sins were forgiven on paper and forgotten everywhere else.
Lucien doesn’t run.
He reveals.
And he knows about the Resolution Office. Which should be impossible.
Forced into sanctioned violence he was never built for, Kane confronts the fracture he cannot clean: the system he serves may not be correcting evil. It may be protecting it.
Because Lucien isn’t hunting monsters.
He’s proving they were allowed to exist.
Kane is what comes after.
He wasn’t saved.
He was built.
Redemption is not part of the protocol.
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