She witnessed a crime that stole her voice. Now, she must speak without words-or watch more girls vanish into silence.In 1770s Bridport, Bess Cleave hasn't spoken since she was fourteen-the night she watched men beat her father for protecting a smuggler's secret. Now twenty-two, she communicates through the only language left to her: intricate signal knots woven into the hemp ropes Bridport sells to the Royal Navy. Each strand carries warnings, pleas, and the names of girls stolen by a powerful London matron with Home Office ties.When Dr. Edmund Vale, a disgraced linguist studying "lost women's languages," recognizes her knots as a sophisticated cipher, Bess assumes he's another threat. But Edmund is hunting the same conspiracy-one that's silencing women linked to Seraphina Sinclair's secret network of keepers.As danger closes in and her younger sisters are targeted, Bess must decide: stay silent to protect her family... or let her ropes carry the truth across oceans, even if it costs her everything. And when Edmund teaches her that silence can be a language too, their quiet alliance becomes the only hope for justice in a world that fears women who remember.From Seraphina Sinclair, bestselling author of The Smuggler's Compass, comes a richly atmospheric, emotionally gripping historical romance steeped in authentic Georgian detail, slow-burn intimacy, and a heroine whose courage is measured not in words, but in strands of hemp, chalk on stone, and the unbreakable bond between sisters.Perfect for fans of Outlander, The Gown, and The Alice Network