

Time to face your fears.
Lucy wakes every night at exactly 3:33am. Nothing in her life has made sense for a long time. But the answers are out there, somewhere, at the end of a trail of brutal murders.
CreatorTom Moran

3.33
Oct 28, 2022
Lucy wakes every night at exactly 3:33am. Nothing in her life has made sense for a long time. But the answers are out there, somewhere, at the end of a trail of brutal murders.

The Velveteen Rabbit
Oct 28, 2022
Lucy investigates a strange connection between her son’s fantasies and her new neighbours, unaware that she is being targeted by a dangerous criminal.

Tchaikovsky
Oct 28, 2022
Lucy finds herself at the heart of a police investigation. Her waking nightmares reveal impossible information, leading her and DI Dhillon to make a grim discovery.

After the Storm
Oct 28, 2022
Lucy exploits her connection with Dhillon to track down an elusive teenager, worried he is being targeted by their prime suspect.

The Half of Ourselves We Have Lost
Oct 28, 2022
Following a tragic twist of fate, Dhillon teams up with Lucy to track down the mysterious stranger at the centre of the chaos.

Amor Fati
Oct 28, 2022
With the suspect in custody, the answers to life’s mysteries are within Lucy’s reach. But will she believe them?

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