The Library
In a library where books breathe and memories are bound in skin, conservator Lydia Chen discovers a note that should not exist. It leads her into restricted stacks where silent sisters weep and a forgotten apprentice whispers through gold-wire scars. Hunted by a binder who sews secrets into the very shelves, Lydia must unravel a mystery written in blood and ink before the equinox, or become another footnote in the library’s haunted history.
Lydia Chen, a conservator at a vast, ancient library, discovers a mysterious note hidden in a 15th-century hymnal that reads: "Find me where the silent sisters weep." This sets her on a surreal and dangerous journey into the library's restricted and supernatural depths. She encounters sentient books, ghostly apparitions, and the malevolent spirit of the original librarian, Hargrove, who bound his apprentice John into the library's foundations in 1794. With the help of John’s lingering presence and the ghost of her own mother, a former archivist, Lydia must unravel the library's haunted history, confront Hargrove’s cursed influence, and reclaim her own voice and memories before the equinox, when the library’s darkest secrets threaten to consume her forever.