Cullum
Part 2 of the Normally Quiet series
The labyrinth collapsed.Iris Vale walked through it and survived.That should have been the end.It wasn't.Something new has taken hold-something quieter, colder, and far more dangerous. It does not chase. It does not attack. It studies, adapts, and removes. Not bodies. Not walls.You.Memories fade before they settle. Faces move without identity. Patterns no longer repeat-they are rewritten. What was once control has become subtraction, a force that erases presence itself and replaces it with something almost perfect.Cullum was never meant to come back.A trickster, a survivor, a man who lives between masks and moments, he steps into a world that no longer plays by rules he can bend. His lies don't land. His coin doesn't fall. And for the first time, he is facing something that cannot be outplayed.Together with Iris, he must confront a system that has learned too much.It can copy her.It can become him.It can build something better than both.And if it succeeds, the world will not end.It will continue without them.CULLUM is the second book in the Normally Quiet series-a psychological descent into identity, imperfection, and the terrifying idea that the most dangerous enemy is not what hunts you, but what replaces you.Because once something learns how to be you-there's nothing left to fight.