David has spent his life invisible.
An overlooked boy. A forgettable man. A quiet fixture in the corner of an open-plan office. For seven years, he's been the executive assistant to Roger Warren—a charming, successful, sadistic boss who treats humiliation like a team sport.
But one Thursday night, after too many drinks and one insult too many, something inside David shifts. A tremor becomes a quake. And Roger Warren finally sees him.
The next morning, Roger is dead.
All the Little Silences is a chilling psychological thriller told through the eyes of a man no one noticed—until he started killing. With a voice that’s calm, intelligent, and disturbingly intimate, this debut novel peels back the quiet rage of a life spent enduring, and the terrible freedom that comes when endurance runs out.
Perfect for fans of You, American Psycho, and Notes on an Execution, this is a story about power, trauma, and the monster we all might become—if no one ever sees us.