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Adrian Vale came to Cedar Ridge to study storms, not people.
A former academic turned recluse, Adrian has spent years mapping lightning across the county's fields, convinced that certain places draw strikes for reasons no one else can explain. When he predicts a bolt will hit a specific farm on a specific night, the strike tears open the ground and exposes human remains.
Detective Laura Bennett is forced into an investigation no one in Cedar Ridge is ready for. What follows is not a single murder case, but the slow collapse of decades of lies: missing girls called runaways, laborers written off as drifters, cemetery records altered to make inconvenient people disappear on paper as well as in life.
As Adrian's strange models continue pointing toward the land, Laura, weather analyst Daniel Price, and a small circle of witnesses begin uncovering a hidden pattern of burial, bureaucracy, and inheritance. At the center of it lies not just a killer, but a system that allowed the dead to stay uncounted for years.
The Man Who Counted Thunder is a tense, atmospheric literary mystery about weather, memory, and the terrible structures ordinary communities build to keep truth buried.