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No text book cover of Pandora's Vault. White figure standing on the outside of a red circular vault. It's shadow cast a dangerous being with a knife in hand.
Pandora's Vault by Tony Manahan

PANDORA'S VAULT

Pandora's Vault is a sharp-witted, genre-blending Alpine Noir thriller set against the polished facades and shadowy vaults of Zurich—where secrets are currency and paranoia is just common sense. 

When sardonic private investigator Rafa Mulcahy is sent on a seemingly routine job to retrieve a signature and inspect the contents of a long-forgotten bank vault, he ends up unconscious in a conservatory with a head wound, a bloodied knife in his hand, and a corpse at his feet. He wakes up cuffed to a hospital bed, accused of murder, and very unsure what exactly went wrong.

What follows is a darkly comic and fast-paced descent into Zurich's hidden underworld, where snowy respectability masks a legacy of wartime secrets, shadowy pharmaceutical deals, manipulated sporting events, and billionaire arms dealers with fragile egos. With the help of his hacker-genius colleague, Simone, and a stoically sardonic half-brother, Yuki, Rafa races to clear his name—and unpack the cryptic documents from the mysterious Pandora's vault. Their investigation spirals from vintage weapons and encrypted diaries to missing chemical formulas and powerful families desperate to keep the past buried. Along the way, they clash with Triad mobsters, idealistic politicians, psychopaths, and a self-aware AI named 'The Lying Bastard' with a knack for sarcasm.

As Alpine Noir, "Pandora's Vault" revels in its setting: the brooding beauty of Switzerland's lakes and mountains, the clean lines of wealth hiding filthy truths, and the chilling precision of a society that often prefers silence to justice. But unlike traditional noir, this story is infused with dry, subversive humor—a smart counterbalance to the darkness and a nod to the absurdity of modern corruption. At its heart, this is a story about the power of secrets—who controls them, who they protect, and who they destroy. With a narrative that crackles with tension, heart, and biting wit, Tony Manahan delivers a compulsively readable thriller that asks, what happens when you open a vault that was meant to stay shut forever?

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ZURICH ·FRANKFURT · SPIEGELGASSE

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