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After the collapse of one conspiracy, Prague should be returning to normal.
Instead, the city grows quieter.
Not peaceful.
Quiet.
Across cafés, tram stations, churches, and public squares, people begin lowering their voices when certain subjects arise. Conversations end abruptly. Memories seem to disappear. Entire investigations vanish from public attention as though they never existed.
Most people barely notice.
John does.
As whispers spread through the city, he uncovers evidence of a hidden system operating beneath Prague's everyday life. Unlike CHOIR, it does not seek to control what people feel.
It seeks to control what they remember.
As old allies become uncertain, trusted institutions grow opaque, and the boundaries between truth and omission begin to blur, John finds himself confronting a question far more dangerous than any conspiracy:
What happens when a society stops speaking about the things that matter most?
Set against the rain-soaked streets, hidden cafés, forgotten archives, and Gothic beauty of Prague, The Architecture of Silence is a literary techno-noir mystery about memory, truth, grief, and the fragile conversations that hold civilization together.
Because every city is built from stories.
And some stories are being quietly erased.
Book 2 of Cathedrals of Tomorrow