The Man In Every Room
Another Silas and Marla Mystery
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Gene Uhlig
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Instead, they discovered how people disappear without ever leaving.
Silas and Marla make their living inside systems that don’t like questions.
They clean trails.
They construct narratives.
They make inconvenient truths manageable.
When a powerful client asks them to track a man who seems to exist everywhere and nowhere at once, the job looks familiar. False identities. Fabricated sightings. A story designed to move attention away from what matters.
But the deeper they go, the clearer it becomes: this case isn’t about pursuit. It’s about erasure.
As the investigation unfolds across Europe’s most orderly cities, Silas and Marla begin to see how modern systems don’t silence people — they outpace them. They don’t destroy truth. They surround it with speed, friction, and plausible explanations until no one knows where reconsideration ends.
The question is no longer who the man is.
It’s why so many forces want him gone — and what it costs to notice.
A Man in Every Room is a quiet, cerebral thriller about surveillance, institutional power, and the moment when understanding no longer grants influence. It is not a story about defeating the system — but about learning how it survives.
For readers who value intelligence over spectacle and tension that lingers long after the final page.
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