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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-0671414-9-3
- EAN9781067141493
- Date de parution21/02/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurThornevald Publishing
Résumé
William "Bill" Tanner spent forty years writing the reports that kept the machine running. He knew which language buried a fact and which language preserved one. He signed what was put in front of him. He retired believing that was enough. Then Elena Vance walks into his Blackfriars office with a document folder and a question he cannot answer cleanly. Her father died in police custody in 1983. The official record says cardiac arrest.
The paperwork says something else - and Tanner's name is on it. What follows is not a chase. It is an audit. Across North West London and the corridors of institutional power, Tanner traces the architecture of a cover-up built not from violence but from procedure - amended logs, destroyed evidence, signatures applied in the right order by the right people. He forces the machine to respond. The machine responds the only way it knows how: it files, it reviews, it recalibrates.
People close to the case do not survive it cleanly. The institution does. Paper Weight is British institutional noir. A study in moral arithmetic, bureaucratic power, and the cost of knowing what you signed. The machinery always continues.
The paperwork says something else - and Tanner's name is on it. What follows is not a chase. It is an audit. Across North West London and the corridors of institutional power, Tanner traces the architecture of a cover-up built not from violence but from procedure - amended logs, destroyed evidence, signatures applied in the right order by the right people. He forces the machine to respond. The machine responds the only way it knows how: it files, it reviews, it recalibrates.
People close to the case do not survive it cleanly. The institution does. Paper Weight is British institutional noir. A study in moral arithmetic, bureaucratic power, and the cost of knowing what you signed. The machinery always continues.





