"Don't overthink it."
Easy advice. Impossible for Felix Storm.
Flick has always lived inside his own head. Anxiety, worst-case scenarios, rehearsed conversations that never happen. It's exhausting but it's safe. Predictable.
Until one Friday night changes everything.
Dragged to after-work drinks, Flick meets Anton, a bartender who feels like danger wrapped in a smile. For the first time, stepping outside his comfort zone doesn't feel terrifying.
It feels electric.
But Eldoor isn't safe.
A serial killer known as the Tarot Card Killer is leaving bodies across the city, each marked with a card and a message. And the more Flick tries not to overthink it, the more the signs start pointing closer to home.
Too close.
As paranoia turns into pattern, Flick begins to question everything:
Is someone watching them?
Is Anton who he says he is?
And what if the killer isn't hunting at random?
To survive, Flick will have to confront the fears he's spent his life avoiding.
Because this time, overthinking might be the only thing keeping him alive.