Maya Chen doesn't see crime scenes the way others do.
She hears them.
A forensic audio analyst for the FBI, Maya specializes in isolating what most investigators dismiss as background noise-the hum beneath a scream, the rhythm hidden inside chaos, the pattern no one else is listening for. Her mind latches onto frequencies, intervals, and repetitions with unnerving precision. It's how she solves cases. It's also how she survives a world that constantly overwhelms her.
When a series of murders across multiple states seems unrelated, Maya hears what no one else does: the same mechanical hum buried beneath every frantic 911 call. The same distant train horn, always twelve minutes apart. The pattern is clear to her-and invisible to everyone else.
Her conclusions are dismissed. Her methods questioned. And when she pushes back, she's told she's "too intense," "too literal," "too much."
Then the killer responds.
A new murder arrives with something impossible embedded in the audio-three seconds of Maya's own voice, stolen from a moment when she was most vulnerable. Someone has been listening to her. Watching her routines. Learning how her mind works.
As the investigation turns personal, Maya is forced into the spotlight she never wanted. Media attention reframes her competence as spectacle. Her autism becomes a headline instead of a reality. And the man behind the murders accelerates his plans, determined to prove that Maya's abilities are fraud, coincidence, performance.
The hunt becomes a battle of perception.
To stop him, Maya must work through sensory overload, public scrutiny, and the collapse of the routines that keep her grounded. Each step forward demands more than analytical brilliance-it demands trust, accommodation, and the courage to remain literal in a world addicted to metaphor.
Because the truth isn't hidden in silence.
It's hidden in noise.
The Pattern Keeper is a gripping neurodiverse psychological thriller about sound, obsession, and what happens when a mind the world refuses to understand becomes the only one capable of stopping a killer. It explores autism not as a limitation to overcome, but as a different way of perceiving reality-one that becomes powerful when it's respected instead of dismissed.
Tense, intelligent, and deeply human, this novel asks a dangerous question:
What if the person everyone underestimates is the only one who's truly listening?
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A. B. Tewary brings a teacher's eye for detail and a storyteller's instinct for suspense to his thriller writing. His two decades in education provided intimate familiarity with human psychology-the contradictions, the secrets, the unexpected depths. Influenced by a lifetime of reading across genres, his work explores the moral complexities that emerge when ordinary people face extraordinary choices. He writes to unsettle, to provoke, and above all, to entertain.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Maya Chen doesn't see crime scenes the way others do.She hears them.A forensic audio analyst for the FBI, Maya specializes in isolating what most investigators dismiss as background noise-the hum beneath a scream, the rhythm hidden inside chaos, the pattern no one else is listening for. Her mind latches onto frequencies, intervals, and repetitions with unnerving precision. It's how she solves cases. It's also how she survives a world that constantly overwhelms her.When a series of murders across multiple states seems unrelated, Maya hears what no one else does: the same mechanical hum buried beneath every frantic 911 call. The same distant train horn, always twelve minutes apart. The pattern is clear to her-and invisible to everyone else.Her conclusions are dismissed. Her methods questioned. And when she pushes back, she's told she's "too intense," "too literal," "too much."Then the killer responds.A new murder arrives with something impossible embedded in the audio-three seconds of Maya's own voice, stolen from a moment when she was most vulnerable. Someone has been listening to her. Watching her routines. Learning how her mind works.As the investigation turns personal, Maya is forced into the spotlight she never wanted. Media attention reframes her competence as spectacle. Her autism becomes a headline instead of a reality. And the man behind the murders accelerates his plans, determined to prove that Maya's abilities are fraud, coincidence, performance.The hunt becomes a battle of perception.To stop him, Maya must work through sensory overload, public scrutiny, and the collapse of the routines that keep her grounded. Each step forward demands more than analytical brilliance-it demands trust, accommodation, and the courage to remain literal in a world addicted to metaphor.Because the truth isn't hidden in silence.It's hidden in noise.The Pattern Keeper is a gripping neurodiverse psychological thriller about sound, obsession, and what happens when a mind the world refuses to understand becomes the only one capable of stopping a killer. It explores autism not as a limitation to overcome, but as a different way of perceiving reality-one that becomes powerful when it's respected instead of dismissed.Tense, intelligent, and deeply human, this novel asks a dangerous question: What if the person everyone underestimates is the only one who's truly listening? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233315053
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Maya Chen doesn't see crime scenes the way others do.She hears them.A forensic audio analyst for the FBI, Maya specializes in isolating what most investigators dismiss as background noise-the hum beneath a scream, the rhythm hidden inside chaos, the pattern no one else is listening for. Her mind latches onto frequencies, intervals, and repetitions with unnerving precision. It's how she solves cases. It's also how she survives a world that constantly overwhelms her.When a series of murders across multiple states seems unrelated, Maya hears what no one else does: the same mechanical hum buried beneath every frantic 911 call. The same distant train horn, always twelve minutes apart. The pattern is clear to her-and invisible to everyone else.Her conclusions are dismissed. Her methods questioned. And when she pushes back, she's told she's "too intense," "too literal," "too much."Then the killer responds.A new murder arrives with something impossible embedded in the audio-three seconds of Maya's own voice, stolen from a moment when she was most vulnerable. Someone has been listening to her. Watching her routines. Learning how her mind works.As the investigation turns personal, Maya is forced into the spotlight she never wanted. Media attention reframes her competence as spectacle. Her autism becomes a headline instead of a reality. And the man behind the murders accelerates his plans, determined to prove that Maya's abilities are fraud, coincidence, performance.The hunt becomes a battle of perception.To stop him, Maya must work through sensory overload, public scrutiny, and the collapse of the routines that keep her grounded. Each step forward demands more than analytical brilliance-it demands trust, accommodation, and the courage to remain literal in a world addicted to metaphor.Because the truth isn't hidden in silence.It's hidden in noise.The Pattern Keeper is a gripping neurodiverse psychological thriller about sound, obsession, and what happens when a mind the world refuses to understand becomes the only one capable of stopping a killer. It explores autism not as a limitation to overcome, but as a different way of perceiving reality-one that becomes powerful when it's respected instead of dismissed.Tense, intelligent, and deeply human, this novel asks a dangerous question: What if the person everyone underestimates is the only one who's truly listening? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233315053
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Maya Chen doesn't see crime scenes the way others do.She hears them.A forensic audio analyst for the FBI, Maya specializes in isolating what most investigators dismiss as background noise-the hum beneath a scream, the rhythm hidden inside chaos, the pattern no one else is listening for. Her mind latches onto frequencies, intervals, and repetitions with unnerving precision. It's how she solves cases. It's also how she survives a world that constantly overwhelms her.When a series of murders across multiple states seems unrelated, Maya hears what no one else does: the same mechanical hum buried beneath every frantic 911 call. The same distant train horn, always twelve minutes apart. The pattern is clear to her-and invisible to everyone else.Her conclusions are dismissed. Her methods questioned. And when she pushes back, she's told she's "too intense," "too literal," "too much."Then the killer responds.A new murder arrives with something impossible embedded in the audio-three seconds of Maya's own voice, stolen from a moment when she was most vulnerable. Someone has been listening to her. Watching her routines. Learning how her mind works.As the investigation turns personal, Maya is forced into the spotlight she never wanted. Media attention reframes her competence as spectacle. Her autism becomes a headline instead of a reality. And the man behind the murders accelerates his plans, determined to prove that Maya's abilities are fraud, coincidence, performance.The hunt becomes a battle of perception.To stop him, Maya must work through sensory overload, public scrutiny, and the collapse of the routines that keep her grounded. Each step forward demands more than analytical brilliance-it demands trust, accommodation, and the courage to remain literal in a world addicted to metaphor.Because the truth isn't hidden in silence.It's hidden in noise.The Pattern Keeper is a gripping neurodiverse psychological thriller about sound, obsession, and what happens when a mind the world refuses to understand becomes the only one capable of stopping a killer. It explores autism not as a limitation to overcome, but as a different way of perceiving reality-one that becomes powerful when it's respected instead of dismissed.Tense, intelligent, and deeply human, this novel asks a dangerous question: What if the person everyone underestimates is the only one who's truly listening? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233315053
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