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The Number Series

Explore a world where sequences dictate destiny and patterns reveal the hidden architecture of the soul. The Number Series weaves a tapestry of suspense, philosophy, and the relentless pursuit of truth across an interconnected literary landscape.

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The 11th Secession: A Psychological Thriller

They say therapy can save your life.
What if it’s the reason you disappear?

Rachel Levinson is a respected therapist in the quiet town of Ashford. She’s calm, competent, and married to a man who barely notices her anymore. When her most disturbed patient, Eli Turner, begins court-ordered sessions after a violent assault, Rachel thinks she can handle it.

Until she vanishes without a trace.

As Detective Alex Velez unravels the threads of Rachel’s last days, four suspects emerge—each with motive, each with secrets. Eli is unstable. Mark, her husband, is evasive. Leah, the assault victim, is bitter. And Marla, a former patient, is obsessed. But the truth is more twisted than any of them know.

In a locked room beneath a forgotten place, Rachel is kept alive—but not safe. Her captor isn’t just reenacting therapy sessions. They’re rewriting the story.

Told through shifting perspectives, therapy transcripts, and haunting flashbacks, The 11th Session explores guilt, obsession, and the thin line between healing and harm.

When the mind breaks, what’s left to protect you?

The 12th Room: “Some rooms don’t need locks. They need forgetting.”

There are eleven therapy rooms at Halcyon State Psychiatric Facility.
But the patients speak of a twelfth.

Rachel Levinson, a therapist trying to rebuild her life after surviving abduction and betrayal, takes a quiet job at a state-run mental hospital. She’s told it’s a fresh start — new staff, new rules, new building. But Halcyon has its own history.

Behind a sealed stairwell lies a corridor that doesn’t exist on any blueprint.
A door with no knob.
A room no one will talk about.
Until a patient goes missing during a fire drill — and Rachel’s badge mysteriously grants her access to the place no one admits exists.

As she digs deeper, she uncovers forgotten case files, erased recordings, and session notes that bear her name.
The Room wasn’t built for therapy.
It was built for containment.

And it may have been waiting for her all along.

The 13th Victim: She survived. They buried the others.

he was never meant to be found.

Twelve girls vanished. Their cases buried. Their names forgotten. Until one survivor — mute, unclaimed, and marked only as Jane Doe — begins to speak.

As trauma therapist Rachel Hill unravels Jane’s fragmented memories, what emerges is more than a story of survival. It’s a hidden network of courtroom corruption, psychological manipulation, and a deadly game known only by three letters: W.H.O.

But the Concord Game isn’t over.

As names surface and secrets are unearthed, Rachel must face a chilling reality — the people who orchestrated this system never disappeared. They adapted. And someone is still watching.

Told in haunting, immersive prose, The 13th Victim is a slow-burn psychological thriller that explores the cost of memory, the danger of silence, and the power of a name.

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The 14th Hour: A Gripping Psychological Thriller with a Fractured Mind at Its Center

Some experiments never end. Some memories never stay buried. And one hour refuses to be forgotten.

When a string of unexplained deaths all occur at precisely the same time—1:00 PM—Detective Harper begins to see a chilling pattern no one else believes. Victims from different cities. No links. No suspects. Just a window of sixty minutes that seems to bend reality.

In another part of town, Roger wakes from another nightmare he doesn’t remember. A red hallway. A second chair. A voice that calls his name. All he knows is that something inside him is unraveling—and someone named Pete is always there, watching.

Rachel Levinson thought her work with the Bellridge Institute was long behind her. But when Harper pulls her file from a locked cabinet, and Roger’s fragmented dreams start lining up with long-buried experimental records, she’s forced to return to a place she swore never to see again.

Because the hour wasn’t just an experiment.

It was a fracture.

And it’s opening again.

Perfect for fans of Dark Matter, Black Mirror, or The Silent Patient, The 14th Hour is a haunting psychological thriller about memory, identity, and the invisible wounds time can leave behind.

One brother walked out.
One never left.
And the clock is ticking.

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The15th Floor: A Rachel Levinson Thriller

There’s no record of a fifteenth floor.
So why are patients dreaming about it?

Elena Marks, a Treasury Department systems analyst, discovers a trail of suspicious micro-transfers—and a name that no longer exists. Her search leads her into deeper shadows, until one night she wakes to find her window open... and nothing missing.

Dr. Rachel Levinson has two patients. They’ve never met. They describe the same hidden room. Same missing date. Same number: 15.

Jason Reed says they “wiped him and put him back wrong.” Elena is unraveling. Rachel is told to stay in scope.

But when the door opens—beneath Floor 14, in a hospital that doesn’t exist on paper—what’s uncovered isn’t just a forgotten floor.

It’s a system. And someone has to remember it.

A slow-burn psychological thriller with sharp clinical edges, The 15th Floor is a haunting descent into memory, ethics, and the architecture of secrets.

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