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All Hungry Gods Wear Red - Volume 1
Assistant District Attorney Margot Ranier has built her career on control.
For six years, she has kept a secret that could destroy everything: a killer known only to her as the Curator has been operating in New Orleans, exposing corruption through deliberate, carefully staged murders. Every body feels like a message written for her eyes alone—proof that the violence is not random, and never was.
But the latest killing changes the rules. The clues are no longer distant. They are personal. Intimate. Impossible to ignore.
At home, Margot’s fiancé, Detective Daniel Elliot, senses her growing distance, unaware that she is guarding a truth she never meant to carry this long. What Margot does not know is that Daniel has secrets of his own—ones that threaten to unravel them both.
Then Dr. Selene Lefevre enters her orbit.
Brilliant, composed, and unsettlingly perceptive, Selene is a forensic psychologist who understands systems—and the people who hide inside them. What begins as professional respect quickly turns volatile, drawing Margot into a connection that feels less like coincidence and more like inevitability.
As the Curator’s messages escalate and loyalties fracture, Margot is forced to confront what she has protected, what she has justified, and how long she has been complicit.
Assistant District Attorney Margot Ranier has built her career on control.
For six years, she has kept a secret that could destroy everything: a killer known only to her as the Curator has been operating in New Orleans, exposing corruption through deliberate, carefully staged murders. Every body feels like a message written for her eyes alone—proof that the violence is not random, and never was.
But the latest killing changes the rules. The clues are no longer distant. They are personal. Intimate. Impossible to ignore.
At home, Margot’s fiancé, Detective Daniel Elliot, senses her growing distance, unaware that she is guarding a truth she never meant to carry this long. What Margot does not know is that Daniel has secrets of his own—ones that threaten to unravel them both.
Then Dr. Selene Lefevre enters her orbit.
Brilliant, composed, and unsettlingly perceptive, Selene is a forensic psychologist who understands systems—and the people who hide inside them. What begins as professional respect quickly turns volatile, drawing Margot into a connection that feels less like coincidence and more like inevitability.
As the Curator’s messages escalate and loyalties fracture, Margot is forced to confront what she has protected, what she has justified, and how long she has been complicit.