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Dead Accounts
"I need the Bureau's best forensic accountant on this case," Director Faure said. "In a dedicated capacity." He slid a second file across the desk. "The task force is co-led." She picked it up. Read the name on the cover. Detective Brynn Kade. She looked up in forty seconds flat — because the file didn't require longer than that — and said: "I'd like to register a formal objection." Veyra Ashcroft has spent two hundred and forty-seven years building a life of precise, unassailable competence. As a forensic accountant at the Interspecies Bureau of Financial Crimes, she works in the silence between columns, finds what others miss, and has learned that indispensability is a more durable form of safety than almost anything else she can name. She does not attend vampire council dinners. She does not carry things. She does not partner with anyone. Brynn Kade has spent twelve years doing the work the Bureau won't do on its own — filing the paperwork and then, quietly, carrying the weight of every case it closes without making anyone whole. As a detective in the Supernatural Fraud Division, she thinks out loud, moves before the paperwork is signed, and has a close rate of ninety-one percent and a very specific expression she reserves for things she finds both implausible and completely credible. When a sophisticated cross-species money laundering scheme — patient enough to have operated beneath scrutiny for nearly a decade — surfaces inside the Accords' own financial architecture, Veyra and Brynn are assigned to dismantle it together. Two leads. No overlapping methodology. No shared approach to what the work is actually for. And, between them, a growing stack of things neither is prepared to put in writing. The investigation will take them into the infrastructure of power that governs both their lives — the councils, the committees, the institutions that maintain the appearance of a system working. They will find what the money is hiding. The harder question is what they will do with what they find about each other. Dead Accounts is a slow-burn sapphic romance set in a richly drawn urban fantasy world of integrated species and bureaucratic intrigue — sharp, precise, and deeply felt. For readers who want their enemies-to-colleagues-to-something-more wrapped in financial forensics, supernatural politics, and two women who communicate almost entirely in exact sentences. Expand/Collapse Synopsis