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The sender was dead.

She descended. At the bottom, hidden behind a curtain of wild grapevines, was a concrete bunker left over from a Cold War communications project. The lock was new. She picked it in forty seconds.

“You shouldn’t have come, Alex,” said Sheriff Tomlin — her own partner’s voice. The man who’d signed Leah’s death certificate. The man who now held a tranquilizer gun aimed at her chest.

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Later, with the FBI on the line and Tomlin in custody, Alex opened her laptop. Leah had sent 34 pages of evidence before she died. Page 11 had been the key. And now, looking at the recovered file list, she saw one more entry:

The cabin had no name, only a number on a hunting map that forest rangers used. But locals called it Panza De Paianjen — Spider’s Belly. Because once you went in, you didn’t come out the same. Or sometimes, not at all.

Inside was a radio transmitter, still warm. Leah’s final message, set to broadcast on loop: “Panza De Paianjen. Sheriff Tomlin. Tell Alex I’m sorry I couldn't send page 12.” The sender was dead

Alex Morrow didn’t believe in local legends. She believed in evidence. As a cold-case investigator for the state, she’d seen too many crimes dressed up as folklore. But when the PDF file — labeled only “Panza_De_Paianjen_Sandra_Brown_Pdf_11” — appeared in her encrypted inbox at 3:17 a.m., she knew this was different.

“The spider’s belly,” Alex whispered. “You’re the spider.”

He fired.

Tomlin smiled. “No, Alex. The spider is the system. I’m just one leg. And you’re about to become page 12.”

She clicked it.