A cerebral mystery where the case closes--but meaning doesn't. The university incident has been resolved. Witnesses survive. Evidence disappears. No crime is officially suspected. For Elias Kade, that should be the end of it. Instead, it is where the fog begins. As institutions move to finalize the narrative, Elias finds himself surrounded by absences--missing records, erased connections, stories that close too neatly.
What remains is not proof, but residue. Not answers, but pressure. A voice enters his life without explanation. Messages arrive without origin. Closure proceeds without truth. Detective Marla Ruiz is tasked with finishing the case. Elias keeps reopening it--not by choice, but by pattern. CALIGO is not a whodunit.
It is a study in erasure. The second volume of the ARC SOLIVERA series follows Elias into a landscape where facts remain intact but permission to connect them is quietly withdrawn. Meaning slips into negative space. Systems protect themselves. And the most dangerous forces are the ones that never announce their presence. Some mysteries end when the truth is uncovered. This one ends when the signal fades.