What if the future everyone trusts is already compromised?In a Britain quietly rebuilding its systems of accountability, Edwin Parker is brought in to help ensure that past mistakes are never repeated. The structures feel new. The language feels modern. Everything suggests progress.But Edwin notices patterns others dismiss.Small delays.Files that change direction.Questions that disappear instead of being answered.As Edwin documents inconsistencies and presses for clarity, he encounters resistance disguised as caution-and patience used as a weapon. Alongside him, Eleanor Shaw asks a single question that proves impossible to absorb, while Henry What more learns how easily silence can become policy. Watching closely is Thomas Avery, a man who understands that timing matters more than force.What begins as reform slowly reveals itself as something far more fragile.The Things That Haven't Happened Yet is a quiet, gripping psychological mystery about systems that protect themselves, truths that wait patiently, and the dangerous comfort of believing problems belong to the past.This is not a story of violence or spectacle.It is a story of memory, delay, and the cost of choosing caution over courage.Perfect for readers who enjoy: Intelligent, character-driven mysteriesBritish institutional and village-style fictionPsychological suspense without graphic contentThoughtful books that linger long after the final pageSome stories don't announce themselves. They wait.