When a demolished address begins appearing in government records again, registry clerk Claire Moreau assumes it's a mistake.
One file becomes two.
Two become twenty-three.
And every trail leads back to the same place:
12 Rue Saint-Florian.
The problem is that the building hasn't existed for decades.
As Claire digs deeper into municipal archives, parish records, and long-forgotten correction files, she discovers that Saint-Florian is more than an administrative error.
It is a doorway hidden inside the system.
A place where people can disappear without ever being reported missing.
With officials from Records Review closing in and decades of buried decisions threatening to surface, Claire must determine who created the network, why it still exists, and what happens to the people assigned to an address that should not be there.
Because some records are inaccurate.
Some records are false.
And some records were designed that way.
Assigned to No One is a procedural mystery about identity, bureaucracy, and the quiet power of a single correction that was never meant to be found.