Knowledge isn't a gift. It's a predator.
A year ago, Liam Vance-a brilliant scholar who "dreamt in Latin"-vanished within the mist-choked spires of St. Jude's College. Now, his sister Elena has arrived to find him, only to discover that the prestigious university is a facade for something far more ancient and hungry.
At St. Jude's, history isn't just recorded-it's harvested. The Archive is a living organism of bone and stone that feeds on the souls and memories of those who seek its truths. To read is to be eaten; to know is to perish.
Marked by a mysterious blue ink that pulses beneath her skin, Elena is no longer just a student; she is a conduit for the library's most forbidden secrets. As she navigates a labyrinth where skin turns to parchment and blood becomes ink, she must choose: will she rewrite the narrative of her brother's disappearance, or will she become just another line of text on a forgotten page?.
In a world where "the truth writes itself," Elena must learn the radical power of forgetting-proving that true freedom lies not in the archive, but in the blank spaces where we choose to write our own future.