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Where the Search Ended

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Where the Search Ended

By: G.J Fene
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People don’t always disappear in the dark.

Sometimes they vanish in plain sight, between ignition and door slam, between one song and the next, between ladder rung and ceiling hatch.

Nothing Where Someone Should Be is a collection of true-crime–inspired cold case stories drawn from publicly available case files, told through the voices of ordinary people who were closest to the moment everything went wrong.

Each story is grounded in real disappearance patterns, vehicles found warm and abandoned, instruments left behind, backpacks waiting on park benches, elevators stopping where no one lives, fire towers transmitting final coded messages, houses sealed except for one open space. Names and locations have been changed, but the facts remain intact.

These are not stories of spectacle or easy answers. There are no villains revealed, no neat resolutions offered. Instead, these accounts examine what remains when evidence runs out, and how institutions label absence, downgrade uncertainty, and move on.

Written in first-person, conversational prose, Nothing Where Someone Should Be explores how people disappear without chaos, without witnesses, and without explanation, and how the spaces they leave behind never quite return to normal.

Because sometimes the most unsettling truth isn’t what happened.

It’s how little evidence it takes for someone to be erased.

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