Chapter 1: The Glass Box The silence in the penthouse apartment on Park Avenue was louder than the sirens below. Clara Vance stood…
Chapter 1: The Notice The air in the garage always smelled the same—a cocktail of old motor oil, stale coffee, and the…
The invitation was printed on heavy cream cardstock with gold leaf lettering. It weighed nearly a quarter of a pound. Mr. and…
Detective Ray Miller had seen it all in twenty years with the Greenwich Police Department. He had worked homicides, embezzlements, and the…
The wedding of Tyler “Ty-Ty” Vance and Jasmine Rodriguez was engineered to be the viral event of the Miami social season. Tyler,…
Mara Vance worked in Human Resources. She sat in a beige cubicle in a glass office park in Tysons Corner, Virginia. She…
The nursery in the brownstone on Beacon Hill was painted a soft, neutral cream. The crib was made of hand-carved oak, imported…
The video started with a shaky vertical frame, the hallmark of a smartphone held by a trembling hand. “I can’t do this…
Julian Ashford did not believe in art. He believed in metrics. He believed in occupancy rates, revenue per available room (RevPAR), and…