The Epstein Files: The Black Ledger
When billionaire shadow-broker Hadrian Voss is found dead at his Swiss estate, the world calls it natural causes. But two people know better.
Maren Althaus, a relentless investigative journalist, receives an anonymous tip pointing her toward Voss's encrypted archives — a hidden record called the Obsidian Ledger, containing every secret deal, every manipulated election, every buried scandal connecting the world's most powerful people.
Tomás Duran, Voss's former head of security, is pulled back into the shadows by the very consortium he tried to escape. He knows where the files are. He knows what's on them. And he knows people are already dying to keep them buried.
As Maren digs deeper, she discovers an island that exists on no map, a network of fixers who erase crimes before they're committed, and a broken witness whose fragmented testimony reveals horrors operating above every law.
But the ledger was deliberately split apart. Pieces are missing. Dead men's switches are failing. And a faceless consortium — operating through fake charities, shell foundations, and compliant governments — will burn everything to keep the truth submerged.
Faced with an impossible choice — reveal everything and trigger global chaos, or stay silent and let evil survive — Maren and Tomás must decide what the truth is actually worth.
The answer is more terrifying than either of them imagined.
Not all monsters are human. Not all truths are meant for us.