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Paperback The Belfast Vanishing: (Series 1, Book 6) Book

ISBN: B0GHHG95R1

ISBN13: 9798244260465

The Belfast Vanishing: (Series 1, Book 6)

The Belfast Vanishing

In Belfast, people disappear for reasons that are never simple, and never entirely local.
When a man vanishes without explanation, Detective Chief Inspector Evelyn Holloway is drawn into an investigation that quickly exceeds the boundaries of ordinary crime. What begins as a missing-persons case becomes a confrontation with intelligence services, paramilitary legacies, and Cold War networks that were never fully dismantled, only repurposed.
As Holloway follows the trail from the streets of Belfast to the back channels of British intelligence and beyond, she uncovers evidence of a sanctioned disappearance, a false closure engineered to stabilise narrative rather than reveal truth. Arms transfers, disinformation campaigns, and institutional betrayals converge, forcing her to confront a reality few investigators are allowed to acknowledge: sometimes the greatest threat is not the crime itself, but the system designed to manage its exposure.
With each step forward, Holloway loses protection, jurisdiction, and allies, until she is operating entirely outside official authority. When foreign intelligence services enter the equation and violence becomes a tool of concealment, she must decide whether truth is worth the personal and political cost of survival.
The Belfast Vanishing is a taut, morally uncompromising crime thriller that examines the enduring logic of the Cold War, the price of institutional loyalty, and what remains when containment fails. It is a story not about betrayal, but about what happens when systems prioritise silence over accountability, and one investigator refuses to accept that bargain.

Author Bio

Wayne J. Gombar is a historian, policy analyst, and crime novelist whose work examines institutional power, state secrecy, and the moral consequences of containment. Drawing on extensive experience in public-sector systems and federal operations, his fiction explores how intelligence structures operate when accountability becomes inconvenient, and how individuals are shaped, tested, or erased by those systems.
His Shadow Files series blends procedural crime with Cold War political realism, focusing on investigations that expose the enduring logic of covert power long after official conflicts are declared over. Gombar's narratives are noted for their restrained prose, rigorous attention to historical and operational detail, and refusal to offer false moral clarity.
He lives and works in the United States.

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