Daniel Holloway managed his life the way he managed money-quietly, efficiently, and without explanation.
After his sudden death, his wife Claire discovers a bank account still in use. Small charges. Predictable timing. A system designed not to be noticed.
At first, Claire watches. Then she intervenes. Then she realizes the arrangement was never meant to survive attention.
As banks review, pharmacies verify, and silence becomes a liability, Claire must decide what responsibility really means-when helping someone quietly may cost more than walking away.
Silent Account is a tense psychological suspense novel about hidden systems, moral restraint, and the danger of arrangements that rely on no one asking questions.
No violence.
No conspiracies.
Just the cost of deciding who pays when silence stops working.