Sabine's husband, Detective Hector Delgado, left home three weeks ago and never came back. The department says "sealed work." The calendar on the fridge says midnight on Dock 14. Whoever planted the note wants Sabine to find Jack; whoever warmed the badge wants a missing cop to sit up and talk. So Colder does the one thing the setup demandshe becomes Delgado for one night.
Under rain and sodium light, the meet arrives with a phone camera and a single message: He's not the only one who knows about the frame. And now there's a second name on ityours.
What starts as a favor to a cop's wife becomes a tight, procedural chess match: a bar built for whispers, a dock built for disappearances, and a forgery built to fit Jack Colder's life. To pull Sabine clear and find the hand behind the handwriting, he has to play along long enough to see who the proof is meant to convinceand who signs the paychecks when good men vanish.
Blue Lights opens The Frame arc with rain-slick tension, undercover roleplay done for keeps, and the first concrete clue that somebody is collecting Jack's casesand rewriting them in his own letters.
Perfect for readers who love: lean neo-noir, missing-persons thrillers, cop-adjacent procedurals, femme-forte allies, and high-stakes meets in bad weather.
Series note: Colder Cases are stand-alone novellas in a continuous world; Blue Lights begins a new arc while threading consequences from the yacht, the double agent, and the heiress.
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