Some secrets don't stay buried. They wait.
When investigative journalist Eliza Martens follows a lead into the long-shuttered halls of Saint Brigid's Convent, she expects a story of historical neglect.
What she uncovers is far more dangerous.
A hidden ledger.
A trail of erased names.
And decades of silence protected at all costs.
As Eliza peels back layer after layer of deception, she is pulled into a world where truth has been buried beneath power, loyalty, and fear. Guided by Miriam, a former nun who knows the convent's darkest corridors, Eliza begins to uncover a pattern-one that connects past victims to present-day influence.
But this isn't just a story.
It's personal.
Haunted by a final message from Clara-a voice that refuses to be silenced-Eliza realizes the truth she's chasing may be tied to her own life in ways she never imagined.
And someone will do anything to keep it buried.
Gripping, atmospheric, and deeply unsettling, The Silent Sisterhood is a psychological thriller that explores the cost of silence-and the courage it takes to break it.
A powerful exploration of institutional secrecy and moral courage, this novel is a chilling reminder that silence can be the most dangerous force of all.
Perfect for fans of emotionally rich psychological thrillers like The Silent Patient, Sharp Objects, and The Da Vinci Code, featuring strong female protagonists who risk everything to uncover the truth.