Killing Fields Dark Horizons — Book One
Some crimes are personal. Others are institutional. The most dangerous are both.
When Texas rancher Everett Taylor's wife is brutally murdered and his young daughter vanishes, the evidence snaps into place with terrifying precision. A 911 call, a blood trail, a missing knife, everything points to him. The system is ready to close the case before the body is even cold.
Former Denver detective Fiona O'Brien doesn't buy it. Teaming with her partner Curtis Galloway, she takes the case to clear an innocent man. What they uncover is far worse than a single murder: falsified reports, silenced witnesses, offshore accounts, and a hidden trafficking network protected by a codename. Project SILO.
The deeper they dig, the harder the pushback. Law enforcement closes ranks. Federal pressure mounts. Allies become expendable. And the truth isn't just inconvenient. It's lethal.
Desperate for answers, Fiona activates the Sentinel. A classified hybrid airship surveillance platform her firm operates under federal contract. What it reveals doesn't just reshape the case. It exposes a conspiracy that reaches from Texas ranches to Washington corridors, and from quiet suburbs to international borders. The horizon isn't bright. It's dark; and getting darker
Killing Fields is the explosive first book in the nine-book Dark Horizons series — a grounded, hard-edged investigative thriller where no one is safe and nothing is what it seems.
Because some truths don't set you free. They get you killed.
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