Orson’s Window
A Psychological Espionage Thriller
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Sar Maroof
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Some secrets are meant to stay buried. Others stare at you through the glass.
Orson spends his days at the window. Not because he's waiting—he stopped believing in waiting years ago. He watches because watching is all he has left. The girl across the courtyard, Runa, doesn't know his name. Doesn't know he exists. But her sadness has become his companion, her silhouette a quiet prayer he offers to the dark.
Then Corbin arrives. Charming, wealthy, relentless. He pulls Orson into a world of algorithms, humanoid minds, and promises of belonging. But Corbin doesn't give gifts—he plants debts. He doesn't make friends—he acquires leverage.
When Inara appears, with the same dark blond hair, the same gray eyes, Orson tells himself it's coincidence. But the mirror is too perfect. The resemblance too precise.
By the time he finds the photographs—Runa_01, Runa_02, dozens of them, hidden in plain sight—the trap has already closed.
From a nightclub in the city to a private yacht bound for an unknown coast, from whispered confessions in parked cars to a letter written by a dead man's hand, Orson's Window is a haunting literary thriller about the price of longing and the weight of being seen. It asks: When someone finally watches you back—are they saving you, or studying you?
For readers who loved the quiet obsession of The Collector , the moral complexity of Never Let Me Go , and the cinematic tension of Burning, this is the debut that will keep you awake, staring at your own reflection in the glass.
Orson is watching. And someone has been watching him all along.