The Night Parade
A father and his special daughter flee a plague-ravaged America while authorities hunt her as the possible cure.
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A father and his special daughter flee a plague-ravaged America while authorities hunt her as the possible cure.
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In a brutal post-plague world, Flora travels between fragile communities while battling oppression, identity, and a looming threat.
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A fractured found-family road trip across alternate worlds becomes one last chance to save a lost love and a dying reality.
A security operative chasing revenge enters a plague-ravaged city where memory, identity, and history unravel.
A runaway bride returns home to Montana, where a childhood mystery and strange time-slip energies upend her plans.
In a near-future U.S., a prosecutor who sought death penalty execution must uncover the truth before she pays for a possible mistake.
An angel warrior is reassigned from cosmic battle to secretly protect one mysterious human across history.
Two elderly women reverse-age through a secret experiment, then must find a caretaker before they become too young.
A Jesuit-led first-contact mission to a singing alien world becomes a devastating inquiry into faith, guilt, and humanity.