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The Confiscated Ledger

De: Grant Lockwood
Narrado por: Terrence Scott Miller
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The Confiscated Ledger is a modern conspiracy thriller centered on a single unresolved government record—and the man who refuses to let it disappear.

Miles Harran is a federal asset recovery contractor. His job is simple: locate misfiled, forgotten, or improperly seized objects and close the record. He doesn’t investigate motives. He doesn’t challenge authority. He finishes paperwork.

Until he finds one entry that never closed.

A confiscation from 1937 remains marked PENDING—untouched by digitization, reassignment, or official resolution. What begins as a clerical anomaly quickly exposes a hidden system designed to suppress inconvenient truths long enough for policy to become permanent.

As Harran follows the paper trail, he uncovers a pattern of deliberate omissions, private custodianship, and institutional silence. Every attempt to resolve the record triggers resistance—from government offices, private interests, and those determined to keep the past administratively buried.

This is a quiet, intelligent thriller driven by discovery rather than spectacle—where tension builds through documents, conversations, and decisions made behind closed doors. The narration requires restraint, clarity, and authority, carrying unease through understatement rather than action.

Ideal for listeners who enjoy measured conspiracies, procedural realism, and morally grounded protagonists navigating systems that prefer compliance over truth.

©2026 Grant Lockwood (P)2026 Grant Lockwood
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