In a world where the law no longer decides outcomes—but adapts to them—truth is the first casualty.
When Secretary Adrian Voss discovers his own signature authorizing a system he never approved, the illusion of legal order begins to fracture. Alongside a disillusioned judge, a relentless journalist, and an agent trained to enforce reality itself, he uncovers a hidden doctrine—one that assigns guilt not by fact, but by necessity.
The Arctic Switch by Ronald Singh
When a mysterious framework embedded in Greenland begins recording every operational anomaly and decision, the world discovers that silence and secrecy carry consequences. Thirty-second errors, satellite blips, and radar gaps are no longer invisible—they are enforceable.
The Twelfth Juror is a gripping legal noir that explores the blurred line between observation and manipulation. When Evan Mercer joins a jury with a personal vendetta, he seeks to subtly influence deliberations—but what begins as quiet interference spirals into a federal investigation that exposes his every action. As prosecutors dissect his motives, and experts analyze his influence, Mercer must navigate the unrelenting machinery of justice. A masterful tale of ethics, intent, and the power of the law, The Twelfth Juror reveals how even the smallest actions in a jury room can echo through the corridors of justice.
In the vibrant streets of Recife, Brazil, danger and romance collide.
Daniel never expected to be drawn into a city of shadows, secrets, and relentless pursuit—but when he meets Isabela, a fierce and beautiful musician with a rhythm all her own, his life changes forever. Together, they navigate chases through historic alleys, the shimmering waters of the Capibaribe River, and the hidden threats that lurk in the night.
In a city silenced by a ruthless blackout, one man refuses to let memory die.
Najaf Kamali, a lawyer turned clandestine archivist, begins documenting every disappearance, procedural violation, and silenced voice across Tehran. With only ink, paper, and a network of invisible witnesses, he creates a ledger that becomes the city’s memory — a shadow court, a pulse of resistance, and proof of truth beyond the regime’s reach.
In a world dominated by algorithms and unchecked digital power, a small team of lawyers takes on the giants.
When Cole Ramsey discovers that Project Horizon, a massive social media initiative, has been secretly manipulating user behavior for profit, he realizes the stakes are higher than any courtroom battle he has faced. Alongside his sharp, unflinching team, Cole navigates corporate deception, high-stakes depositions, and a relentless media storm.
When investigative journalist Clara Bennett returns to the picturesque seaside town of Winter Harbor to help her aunt save the family bookstore, she expects nothing more dangerous than unpaid invoices and frozen pipes.
But when anonymous letters begin appearing in town—letters accusing someone of a decades-old disappearance—Winter Harbor’s peaceful charm starts to fracture.
Anika Prasad is a sharp-minded lawyer and certified accountant from the Fiji Islands. Practical. Disciplined.
Unshakably loyal to her family.
When her father’s boutique waterfront hotel in Auckland begins showing troubling financial irregularities, Anika flies in to conduct a quiet internal audit. She expects numbers, discrepancies, and perhaps mismanagement.
She does not expect Daniel Harper — the hotel’s operations manager. A widowed father, steady and warm, who has poured his heart into keeping the struggling hotel afloat.
Power doesn’t vanish—it moves.
Until the law tells it to stop.
The Color of Authority is a razor-sharp legal thriller about immigration enforcement, judicial resistance, and the quiet war between speed and accountability. When courts finally slow the machinery of power long enough to see it, authority is forced to confront its own reflection—and the consequences are irreversible.
In the corridors of Caracas, truth is no longer a matter of justice—it is a matter of classification. When a classified purge protocol known only as Operation Clean Canvas begins erasing political, military, and civilian targets across Venezuela, the state insists it is restoring order. But the list does not behave like a list. It updates itself. It duplicates its entries. And it begins removing people before they are ever officially recorded as missing.
Into this collapsing architecture is deployed a man who does not officially exist: Specter-9.
The Sercretary’s Betrayal By Ronald Singh
The Artic Switch By Ronald Singh
The Twelfth Juror By Ronald Singh
Rhythm of Recife By Ronald Singh
IRAN: The Blackout State By Ronald Singh
The DIGITAL TRAP By Ronald Singh
Whispers in Winter Harbor By Ronald Singh
Tides of the Heart By Ronald Singh
The Color Of Authority By Ronald Singh
Ashes of Caracas By Ronald Singh