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The Elevator of Silence. dawson fils, #1

Par : Sam aymaz
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232862107
  • EAN9798232862107
  • Date de parution10/10/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

When the doors of an old elevator close, silence becomes a witness-and a weapon. In a city haunted by forgotten crimes, Lieutenant Dawson is drawn into a case that begins with a single sound: the mechanical sigh of an elevator in an abandoned building. Inside, he discovers a body, a letter, and a truth that refuses to stay buried. As he follows the trail of cryptic messages, Dawson realizes he's not just chasing a killer-he's confronting the echo of his own past.
Each floor he ascends leads him closer to a revelation that could destroy everything he believes about justice, memory, and himself.
When the doors of an old elevator close, silence becomes a witness-and a weapon. In a city haunted by forgotten crimes, Lieutenant Dawson is drawn into a case that begins with a single sound: the mechanical sigh of an elevator in an abandoned building. Inside, he discovers a body, a letter, and a truth that refuses to stay buried. As he follows the trail of cryptic messages, Dawson realizes he's not just chasing a killer-he's confronting the echo of his own past.
Each floor he ascends leads him closer to a revelation that could destroy everything he believes about justice, memory, and himself.