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Hardcover Blind Spot: Where Evidence Disappears Book

ISBN: 3384887743

ISBN13: 9783384887740

Blind Spot: Where Evidence Disappears

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In Blind Spot: Where Evidence Disappears, Dominik Mikulaschek delivers a gripping psychological thriller about surveillance, manipulation, missing evidence, and a woman forced to fight a system that knows how to erase the truth. At the center of this tense suspense novel is Mara Stein, a protagonist already living on the edge, isolated, hunted by doubt, and desperately searching for proof that the reality around her has been engineered against her. When she receives an anonymous envelope containing the floor plan of an underground parking garage and one marked location labeled BLIND SPOT, she is pulled into a trap that feels at once invisible, legal, and terrifyingly precise. What begins as a single mysterious clue quickly turns into a dangerous chain of discoveries. In a camera-free zone hidden inside the surveillance system of a prestigious building complex, Mara finds a security key clip, senses that she is being watched, and is confronted by the enigmatic Tessa Vale, a woman who seems to know far more than she admits. Soon after, a missing-person notice appears for Owen Pike, a contract manager last seen in the exact same underground level. From that moment on, Blind Spot unfolds as a high-pressure crime thriller in which every detail matters: a vanished witness, an off-record area without cameras, suspicious contracts, manipulated evidence, and a growing suspicion that Mara herself is being framed. This novel is about far more than a single disappearance. It is about how modern systems of control can create truth gaps large enough to destroy a life. The true horror in Blind Spot does not come from gore or brute force, but from bureaucracy, surveillance architecture, false narratives, and the terrifying possibility that evidence can be shaped more easily than reality itself. Mara is not simply trying to solve a mystery. She is trying to survive a structure designed to make innocence look guilty and absence look like proof. That idea gives this mystery thriller

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