A woman disappears for sixty minutes. The system decides it doesn’t matter.
When Laura Henson vanishes from a suburban shopping plaza, the evidence suggests nothing dramatic—no struggle, no witnesses, no crime that fits cleanly into a report.
Detective Mara Ellison notices something else.
Laura’s phone goes silent for exactly one hour. Then it reconnects—deliberately.
As Mara pushes past procedural limits to understand what happened in that missing time, she uncovers a quieter some disappearances aren’t accidents or acts of violence. They’re interruptions—managed, controlled, and designed to leave no trace.
The Missing Hour is a grounded crime novella about institutional power, professional risk, and the cost of noticing what others are relieved to ignore.
Because sometimes justice doesn’t fail. It’s redirected.