MIRRORS OF GRIEF: The Moral Labyrinth
A crime with no trace. A justice with no name.
When a prominent lawyer is found dead in his home-suffocated with chilling, surgical precision-the city expects a swift arrest. But for Homicide Detective Robert Braithwaite, the scene offers more questions than answers. There are no fingerprints, no forced entry, and no digital footprints. There is only a haunting sense of order amidst the violence, and a signature that feels less like a crime and more like a message.
Robert is a man who has built his life on the clear lines of the law. But as the investigation pulls him into a shadow world of corporate secrets and forgotten tragedies, those lines begin to blur. He isn't just hunting a phantom; he is being drawn into a "Moral Labyrinth" where every step forward forces him to confront his own reflection.
As the body count rises, Robert finds himself haunted by an impossible empathy for a killer he hasn't even met. How much of the darkness can you understand before it becomes a part of you? In the search for the truth, Robert must decide if the cost of catching a monster is losing the very thing that makes him a man.
In a world of order and chaos, the truth is further than it appears.