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No Record of Harm
Some people disappear because they run. Others disappear because someone made them.
Public defender Ro Delaney has spent eight years learning to read the silences in a case file — the missing addresses, the unanswered questions, the record that says almost nothing because someone made sure it would. When Daniel Voss is arraigned on a trespassing charge with a twelve-year gap in his personal history he cannot explain, Ro does what she always does: she starts pulling threads.
What unravels is bigger than one man's missing years. Six facilities. Hundreds of vanished lives. A private foundation that funded them all — and then quietly made sure they ceased to exist. The people who disappeared weren't random. They were the ones no one was reliably watching. Daniel walked back out. He may be the only person who can prove what happened inside.
But reconstructing a witness means reconstructing a crime. And the people who built this system have had more than a decade to make sure no one could.
No Record of Harm
is a relentless, razor-sharp thriller about institutional power, deliberate erasure, and one woman who refuses to let the record be the final word.
If you believe every life deserves a defense — pick it up. You won't put it down.