The Eyes of Darkness
A grieving mother pursues signs that her dead son may be alive, uncovering a secretive conspiracy with deadly stakes.
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A grieving mother pursues signs that her dead son may be alive, uncovering a secretive conspiracy with deadly stakes.
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A science-minded girl disguises herself to enter a deadly male-only labyrinth competition to win a scholarship and save her mother.
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A boy at a fake science camp discovers reality-bending powers and gets pulled into a secret war over them.
A human arbiter, an alien ally, and an AI race across colony worlds to rescue lost settlers and decode a dangerous truth.
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Two siblings uncover a hidden tunnel in their garden and tumble into a past version of their own home.
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A broke MBA student is sent to uncover a vanished billionaire’s wealth secret, pulling him into a global conspiracy.
A survivor and his father are trapped in a frozen post-apocalyptic world where ancient tech, monsters, and gods lurk below.
A hidden psychic girl is sent to a mountain stronghold where other outcasts and dangerous secrets threaten her survival.
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A history professor turned enigmalogist joins a secret dig for an ancient pharaoh’s tomb where curse-like events mount.
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On a strange island where night lasts 14 years, three teens get stranded as darkness falls and must survive what wakes up.
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A curious boy follows a sign with his name to a hidden warehouse and is drawn into a dangerous conflict over magical objects.
A nonverbal autistic outcast in a walled theocracy discovers the “demons” beyond the forest may be people.
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