NONE WITNESSBook One of the Killian Kane Series
When the Church cannot forgive, it resolves.
Killian Kane was never meant to survive his childhood.
The son of a Chicago Outfit enforcer, he was raised inside a world where violence was currency and silence was survival. By seventeen, he was already cleaning what powerful men left behind. Then he vanishederased from the criminal underworld by a secretive, Vatican-adjacent authority known only as the Resolution Office.
They did not save him.
They remade him.
Now Killian serves as a Custodian, an operative tasked with containing the unforgivable. He does not kill. He erases evidence. He constructs plausible truths. He ensures the world never learns what the Church itself cannot survive revealing.
For years, Resolution has kept its secrets buried.
Until a priest in New York commits a brutal, ritualized murder.
Killian is dispatched to contain the scandal. But what he finds is not a crime of passion. It is a message.
Soon, similar killings emerge across Chicago, Milwaukee, and Indianapolis. Each murder is more public. More symbolic. More deliberate. The killer is not hiding.
He is escalating.
The man responsible is Lucien, a brilliant and charismatic priest who believes murder is not sin, but sacrament. He targets clergy the Church quietly protectedmen whose crimes were buried through settlement, silence, and reassignment. Lucien believes he is delivering divine justice.
And he knows things he should not know.
He knows about Resolution.
He knows about its methods.
He knows about Killian.
As Killian closes in, the Resolution Office assigns him an Instrumentan assassin authorized to perform Terminal Resolution. Forced into partnership with sanctioned violence, Killian begins to uncover a truth more terrifying than Lucien’s crusade:
Resolution did not just recruit him.
It engineered him.
Now hunted by the system that created him and pursued by a killer who believes himself chosen, Killian must confront the possibility that he was never meant to serve justice.
Only to contain it.
Because when Resolution fails, there are none left to witness.
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When the Church cannot forgive, it resolves.
Killian Kane was never meant to survive his childhood.
The son of a Chicago Outfit enforcer, he was raised inside a world where violence was currency and silence was survival. By seventeen, he was already cleaning what powerful men left behind. Then he vanishederased from the criminal underworld by a secretive, Vatican-adjacent authority known only as the Resolution Office.
They did not save him.
They remade him.
Now Killian serves as a Custodian, an operative tasked with containing the unforgivable. He does not kill. He erases evidence. He constructs plausible truths. He ensures the world never learns what the Church itself cannot survive revealing.
For years, Resolution has kept its secrets buried.
Until a priest in New York commits a brutal, ritualized murder.
Killian is dispatched to contain the scandal. But what he finds is not a crime of passion. It is a message.
Soon, similar killings emerge across Chicago, Milwaukee, and Indianapolis. Each murder is more public. More symbolic. More deliberate. The killer is not hiding.
He is escalating.
The man responsible is Lucien, a brilliant and charismatic priest who believes murder is not sin, but sacrament. He targets clergy the Church quietly protectedmen whose crimes were buried through settlement, silence, and reassignment. Lucien believes he is delivering divine justice.
And he knows things he should not know.
He knows about Resolution.
He knows about its methods.
He knows about Killian.
As Killian closes in, the Resolution Office assigns him an Instrumentan assassin authorized to perform Terminal Resolution. Forced into partnership with sanctioned violence, Killian begins to uncover a truth more terrifying than Lucien’s crusade:
Resolution did not just recruit him.
It engineered him.
Now hunted by the system that created him and pursued by a killer who believes himself chosen, Killian must confront the possibility that he was never meant to serve justice.
Only to contain it.
Because when Resolution fails, there are none left to witness.
Perfect for fans of:
- Dark psychological thrillers
Assassin and covert operative protagonists
Religious and institutional conspiracies
Prestige crime stories with moral complexity
Readers of Dan Brown, Thomas Harris, and Robert McCammon
Genre: Inspirational