The Hochatown Vanishing
A Lighthorse Mysteries Novel
In the forests of southeastern Oklahoma, people sometimes disappear.
Most are found.
Some are not.
When a young Chickasaw man fails to return from a weekend trip near Hochatown, the case draws little attention beyond local law enforcement-another missing hiker in a region known for rough terrain, sudden storms, and long stretches of unbroken woods. But Captain Jack "Hawk" Hawkins knows better. Patterns don't announce themselves. They wait.
Joined by Investigator Cara Overton, Hawk begins a quiet examination of the ground others have already walked. A set of keys found too late. A campsite that feels wrong in ways no report can quite explain. A handful of prior disappearances-separated by years, circumstance, and official conclusions-yet linked by something just beneath the surface.
As the search widens, so does the story.
A local newspaper feeds speculation with legends better left alone. Online tip lines flood with noise, half-truths, and fragments of something more deliberate. In the margins, a troubled young man with debts and secrets drifts closer to the center of the investigation. And out beyond the last maintained roads, people are living off-grid-watching, avoiding, surviving.
What begins as a missing person case becomes something harder to define.
Not a conspiracy. Not a myth.
Something quieter.
Something patient.
In The Hochatown Vanishing, Hawk and Overton confront a landscape that doesn't give up answers easily-and a truth that may not want to be found.
Because sometimes the most dangerous thing in the woods...
is the story people choose to believe.