At forty, Wednesday Addams lives in disciplined solitude, consulting on cold cases from her crumbling ancestral estate. But when a distant relative dies under suspicious circumstances, she’s pulled into a chilling mystery that includes a veiled funeral guest, a forgotten masquerade, and a photograph that shows Wednesday somewhere she shouldn’t be—somewhere she doesn’t remember being. As she investigates her own missing time, Wednesday crosses paths with Felix Marron, a private investigator with grief of his own. Their alliance is slow, sharp, and reluctant—but essential. The deeper they go, the clearer it becomes: someone once tampered with Wednesday’s memory. And someone—perhaps Genevieve Thornhart—never stopped watching.
Orion Marron plays his composition for the first time..not a confession—but a translation. Built from restraint, grief, and longing, it is dedicated to those who lived entire lives behind closed doors, who held love like breath beneath water, who mourned in ritual rather than revelation. Sparse, unfinished, and dissonantly beautiful, the music asks no forgiveness. Only acknowledgment.
When Kunal, a boy from Senti Town, returns to his hometown, a chilling mystery that has haunted the town since a long time becomes the center of a conversation as he and his gang sit around a bonfire. What they uncover next leads them down a dark path... but can they uncover the truth before its too late?
"I always knew I wouldn't grow up normal. But then, I never expected to grow up at all." In a quiet room stitched with memory and dust, the twins, Orion and Beatrix, sit in silence. A cello and a piano. A ritual and a requiem. They play not just for the dead, but for the woman who raised them from grief, forged them in silence, and left behind only one unopened letter. She never said goodbye. But she never truly left.
An older private eye/spy handles a case which will bring him intertwined with his own personal life of betrayal.
When Ivy Monroe returns to her eerie hometown after her brother’s mysterious death, she uncovers a chilling pattern of drownings tied to an ancient presence in the river. As memories resurface and secrets unravel, Ivy realizes her brother’s fate was never an accident—it was a warning.
A crazed serial killer is ravaging Jen’s small town of Silver Water. People hide in fear and Jen’s best friend maybe next on the serial killers list. What will Jen do?