A woman’s family discovers that the charismatic TikTok traveler their daughter befriended is hiding a decades-long history of murder, raising questions about how dangerous people disappear into society.
Two women swap identities for twelve hours to uncover secrets, only to discover that some lies can’t be easily taken back, especially when murder arrives before you do.
A mother choosing a name for her newborn son in 1987 doesn’t realize she’s not just naming her son; she’s writing three entirely different futures.
Two writers reconnect after fifteen years, discovering that some people never fully leave your life, they just wait for the right moment to break your heart again.
McCurdy’s fictionalized exploration of a destructive relationship promises psychological reckoning but delivers a narrative too carefully polished to feel psychologically true.
A midwife investigates a murder and a rape in 1789 Maine, then discovers that speaking truth costs more than silence ever could.
A man from the future walks into a diner claiming he needs these exact people to save the world, and nobody can quite figure out if he’s a savior or a genius manipulator.
A bestselling author finally reveals who she is, only to discover she still doesn’t know.
A therapist listening to everyone else’s pain discovers she has no one to listen to hers, and everything begins to collapse.
A doctor’s stalker lands in her hospital, and she discovers the line between victim and perpetrator is thinner than she realized.
