The Safe Place Was a Lie
Synopsis
When Jeela Thunderhawk gets the call no mother should ever receive, her world narrows to one objective: find her daughter and bring her home.
Solace has been taken into a brutal network that treats girls as inventory and survival as a transaction. What begins as a disappearance quickly reveals something far darker-an organized system built on coercion, exploitation, and the quiet machinery of people who profit by keeping others powerless. As the clock closes in, Jeela moves with ruthless precision, refusing to let fear slow her down.
At the same time, Dr. Idris Bardot is pulled into the hunt by a photograph that shatters everything he thought he knew. The kidnapped girl bears a mark that feels impossible to ignore, and the deeper he looks, the more the hospital around him begins to expose patterns he can no longer explain away. What first looks like one act of violence begins to widen into something older, colder, and far more deliberate.
Driven by a mother's fury, a daughter's will to survive, and a race against a system designed to erase girls before anyone can trace them, The Safe Place Was a Lie is a psychological crime thriller about abduction, betrayal, and the terrifying cost of human commodification. Taut, emotionally charged, and relentlessly paced, it asks a brutal question: what happens when the people hunting your child are protected by the very structures meant to keep others safe?
Publisher information
- Publisher: Words to Ponder Publishing Company, LLC
- ISBN: 9798896640103
- Number of pages: 172
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 10 mm
- Languages: English
