Gone Sounds
What if the town you trusted was built on silence?
When journalist Alex Thorne uncovers a missing girl’s photo eerily similar to his long-lost sister, he’s forced to confront a past he tried to forget. His investigation leads to a horrifying discovery: a hidden chamber, a network of vanished children, and a conspiracy buried under a respected local foundation.
As Alex digs deeper, powerful forces close in — and the truth threatens to destroy more than his reputation.
Gone Sounds is a tense and emotionally charged thriller about grief, truth, and the cost of justice. With psychological depth and cinematic suspense, this gripping novel will keep you turning pages long into the night.
Perfect for fans of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Sharp Objects, and Before We Were Strangers.
Book Summary
Gone Sounds
A Contemporary Thriller by Kent Saa and George Edmund
When cynical journalist Alex Thorne stumbles upon a decades-old clipping about a missing girl, he’s dragged back into the one mystery he never solved — the disappearance of his younger sister, Sarah, fifteen years ago.
What begins as a reluctant investigation spirals into a deadly conspiracy buried deep within the idyllic town of Fairhaven — a secret network hidden behind charity galas and smiling politicians. As Alex unravels threads of deceit, he uncovers a chilling pattern of vanished children, a chamber designed to erase memory, and a system built to silence the innocent.
With help from his skeptical editor Lena and an unlikely ally in a weary detective, Alex races against time to expose the truth. But powerful enemies are watching — and they’ll do anything to keep the past buried.
Justice comes with a cost.
And sometimes, the truth doesn’t set you free —
It shatters everything.