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Administrative Silence

Louis Benjamin
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Year
2026
Language
English

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Administrative Silence is a gripping literary workplace novel about reputation, power, and what happens when silence becomes the loudest weapon in the room.

Adrian Cole has built his career as the Associate Dean of Students, a role defined by crisis, service, judgment, and care. He is the person students turn to when systems fail. He is the one expected to stay calm, solve the problem, and protect the institution even when the institution does not protect him.

Then one vague phrase changes everything: misconduct allegations.

No explanation. No clear accusation. No meaningful opportunity to respond.

Placed on administrative leave and cut off from the work that once gave his life structure, Adrian is pulled into a world of unanswered emails, shifting language, procedural inconsistencies, removed access, and institutional silence. What begins as a personnel matter becomes something far more unsettling: a quiet unraveling of identity, reputation, health, and trust.

When the institution refuses to explain, Adrian begins to document.

Every email. Every meeting. Every contradiction. Every unanswered question. Every moment his body reacts to what the process refuses to name.

As the silence grows, Adrian realizes that absence is not always empty. Sometimes silence protects power. Sometimes process becomes punishment. And sometimes the only way to survive is to build a record strong enough to keep the truth from disappearing.

Administrative Silence is a tense, psychologically precise novel about higher education, workplace trauma, public-sector employment, professional identity, reputation, resilience, and the cost of being left to defend yourself against something no one will fully say.

For anyone who has ever been isolated behind a title, diminished by process, or forced to suffer quietly while others controlled the narrative, this story will feel painfully familiar.

They may control the process. But they do not own the record.

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