In the city of Wexley, where silence moves swifter than sirens, criminal profiler Elias Greaves is drawn back into the field by a murder as meticulous as it is mysterious. The victim is staged with unsettling precision, a cryptic poem left behind every line symmetrical, every word sharpened with intent.
As more bodies appear, each accompanied by verse more chilling than the last, Elias finds himself unraveling more than just a pattern. The poems evolve. The killings speak. And the case begins to echo with strange familiarity.
Haunted by fragments of memory and hunted by a killer who seems to know the investigation before it happens, Elias must navigate a mystery where every truth comes layered, rewritten, and buried beneath its own reflection.
Some stories aren't told.
They are rewritten.