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She spent five years helping the most trusted voice in true crime find a killer. Then her co-host vanished - and the evidence started pointing somewhere Nora never thought to look.
Nora Callahan is the producer behind Cold Current, the true-crime podcast that captivated millions and reopened a twenty-year-old murder no one else could crack. She isn't the voice. She isn't the face. She is the one who finds the thread, pulls it until something comes loose, and hands it over. She is quiet, methodical, invisible - and she is exceptionally good at knowing when someone is hiding something.
When her co-host and closest collaborator, Margot Vale, disappears without warning on the morning they are supposed to record their hundredth episode, Nora does what she always does: she starts pulling threads. She files the report. She retraces Margot's steps. She goes back through everything they built together - the interviews, the case files, the thousands of hours of audio - looking for the detail she missed.
She finds one.
It isn't the detail she expected. It isn't about the case.
It's about Margot.
What Nora uncovers will rewrite everything she thought she knew about the woman she trusted most, the murder they spent five years investigating together, and the uncomfortable question she has been quietly avoiding for years - whether the truth they were chasing was ever meant to be found.
The deeper she goes, the clearer it becomes that the story Cold Current told its millions of listeners was constructed with ruthless precision. That every episode, every revelation, every carefully placed silence was building toward something Margot alone could see from the beginning.
Nora has forty-eight hours before a detective who has been watching her closes in. Forty-eight hours before the podcast's most devoted listener - a man who has been tracking inconsistencies for years and has found eleven of them - takes his evidence somewhere she can't control. Forty-eight hours to decide whether she is still the person who finds the truth, or the person who buries it.
She already knows what happened on October 14th, twenty years ago. She already knows who was there.
What she doesn't know - what she cannot bring herself to answer - is whether the woman she loved like a sister confessed to her in every episode, hidden in plain sight, and trusted that Nora would never be the one to hear it.
Perfect Book for Readers who Love:
• Unreliable Narrator / Hidden Truth
• Competent Woman in Over Her Head
• The Friend Who Isn't What She Seems
• Amateur Sleuth / Professional Investigator Collision
• Clock Is Ticking / Forty-Eight Hour Countdown
• Secrets Hidden in Plain Sight
• Obsession with a Cold Case
• Betrayal by Intimacy
• The Devoted Outsider Who Knows Too Much
• Complicity and Moral Ambiguity
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