In 1983, as political unrest grips Grenada, Washington journalist Sasha Carter uncovers a story no one wants told.
On a small Caribbean island where Prime Minister Maurice Bishop’s public assurances mask growing instability, Sasha becomes the target of anonymous threats — her name carved into a bullet delivered to her door.
Suspended for chasing “ghosts,” and haunted by her past as a soldier, she refuses silence.
Armed with only her instincts and a notebook, Sasha enters a tightening web of espionage, divided loyalties, and quiet violence — moving among figures who reveal little and hide more.
As Grenada edges toward revolution and foreign intervention, her investigation spirals into betrayal and blood.
Darque: A Woman Burnt Without Flames is a political thriller rooted in real history — blending espionage, journalism, psychological tension, and the Grenada Revolution into a story of power, memory, and sacrifice.
Because some truths do not burn loudly.
But they burn.