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Thirty Days of Silence

Raymond Meyes

Intimate In preparation

She saw everything. She said nothing. A woman who discovers. A husband who lies. Thirty days to say nothing — and document everything. From Seattle, Harper Bennett turns silence into a weapon.

About the book

On February 14, 2025, Harper Bennett discovers that her husband is having an affair. She does not scream. She does not cry. She says nothing. An architect in Seattle, mother of two, married for fourteen years to a man she thought she knew — Harper decides to stay silent. For thirty days, she observes, collects, documents. Every lie of Ethan's is noted. Every absence timed. Every email archived. Across the city, Riley Chambers knows nothing of the woman watching her in silence. She only knows she loves a man who is not free — and that she carries a secret that will change everything. Two women. One man between them. And a thirty-day countdown before the explosion. When Harper finally speaks, no one in this story will emerge intact.

Themes

An intimate novel on what silence becomes when it ceases to be passive. Far from the plot-driven thriller, Thirty Days of Silence slows narrative time onto the discipline a woman imposes on herself between knowledge and action — between what she sees, what she documents, and what she chooses to say. A meditation on strategy as the last territory of autonomy, and on the human cost of a truth prepared.