In a remote monastery buried deep within the Scottish Highlands, silence was supposed to be sacred. But when a monk is found murdered-his throat cut, his sheet music missing-the stillness becomes something far more sinister.Detective Eleanor Shaw is sent to St. Anselm's Abbey expecting piety and peace. Instead, she finds secrets layered like hymns-each note concealing another crime. A dead monk. A vanished score called Miserere for the Dead. A composer who hasn't spoken in years. And a trail of coded letters that turn scripture into confession.As Shaw unravels the pattern, she discovers the murders are no act of faith, but of precision-a ritual staged by a killer who understands both music and mercy too well.Every clue leads her deeper into a world where guilt is sung instead of spoken, and salvation demands silence.From the rain-soaked cloisters of the Highlands to the hidden archives of Rome, The Silent Choir is a haunting, atmospheric mystery that asks: When belief becomes obsession, who decides what deserves forgiveness?