About the Book

About the Book

JEAN STRYKER

Two women. Two worlds. One city that remembers everything. Jean Stryker, a cyber intelligence officer in London, and Blanca Stanovich, a fiercely independent hacker rooted in Moscow’s underground. What begins as a digital cat-and-mouse game spirals into a journey through war records, forgotten photographs, and inherited silences. As they trace each other’s digital footprints, a disturbing truth emerges. Their lives were shaped by the same man, a soldier whose decisions during the Bosnian conflict left behind more than unanswered questions. Sarajevo becomes the place where everything converges not as a memory, but as a battlefield of truth. Here, the women must confront not only a corrupt political force determined to silence them, but the fragile reality of their shared bloodline. This book explores the cost of buried history, the emotional weight of identity, the invisible casualties of war, the tension between duty and truth, and the strange intimacy of shared trauma. It is sharp, atmospheric, and deeply personal. A thriller that doesn’t just move fast, but moves deep.