Jack Doe Mysteries
No, I’m Nobody
The most dangerous people are often the ones who insist they do not matter. When Jack Doe crosses paths with someone built to disappear into the background, he starts to see how anonymity can be used as cover, shield, and weapon all at once. The case draws him into false identities, quiet movements, and motives hidden behind ordinary faces. Every step forward raises the same question: who benefits from being overlooked? In a city where attention is selective and memory is short, Jack has to look past status, performance, and surface impressions. Nobody is ever just nobody, especially when the stakes turn lethal.