Trusting takes courage. This is how I trust...
Young women are being kidnapped one by one in the city of Sulmanda, Ivy and her partner Oliver race to find them before something terrible happens to them, Ivy must overcome her demons or they will get in the way of saving these victims...
Lydia and Jacob are running out of time to find the mentally unstable killer... Another staged murder may just be around the corner
Serial killers come in different ways but the terrifying thing they have in common is that they wreak havoc on people...Ivy and Lydia raced against the clock to stop a serial killer who stages the death of victims by framing others for the murders
The chase for the bomber continues and there's a twist up ahead ...
The bomb is ticking... After nearly being blown to bits, Agent Lydia sets out to find the person behind the bombing but the more she uncovers, the more she realizes things are not what they seem to be...and more people may die if she doesn't act fast...
It's my assumption that everyone wants more.
The Quest is not over yet. Aima and her team find out that the mission is not as simple as it seems.
A poem of loss, pain and love.
Aima is more determined to save her family but there's a lot she is unaware of, there is a lot that she should know. Rema does not trust the Seven. He can sense that they are hiding something, but he had no idea what to do about it. (this is the second part of the mystery of Maji.)
This is a short poem speaking about the failures of the leaders of a state, the pain and disappointment of the people, and a whisper of hope that still remains.
In trying to save her little brother from fighting in the ''war'', Aima discovers that things are not at all what she thought they were. she must work together with her greatest enemy, Rema to save her family and her country.