The Pink Panther Files: A Watergate Noir By Syblaze Askew Blending historical fact with noir-inspired fiction, “The Pink Panther Files: A Watergate Noir” reimagines the infamous Watergate scandal through the eyes of a hard-boiled detective known as the Pink Panther—secretly the legendary “Deep Throat.” The story weaves together real events, such as the 1972 Watergate break-in and the downfall of President Nixon, with a shadowy conspiracy that stretches back to a tragic school shooting and a personal quest for justice. As the Pink Panther pursues the truth behind the break-in, he uncovers a web of cover-ups, betrayal, and government secrets that threaten to erase him—and the truth—from history itself. With sharp dialogue, atmospheric settings, and a cast of both historical and fictional characters, this noir thriller explores the blurred lines between justice and revenge, memory and manipulation. At once a tribute to classic detective fiction and a bold reimagining of American history, “The Pink Panther Files: A Watergate Noir” invites readers to question what is remembered, what is forgotten, and who controls the story.