The glass confessionUpdated at Nov 10, 2025, 22:11
In a city built on glass and secrets, every word can kill.
Ivy Moreau, a brilliant but haunted forensic linguist, has built her life on decoding lies. When a series of anonymous confession letters begin predicting murders across Echelon — written in her exact linguistic style — Ivy is pulled into a case that feels like a mirror reflecting her own guilt.
Her only lead: Noel Vance — a vanished intelligence officer turned underground data thief, accused of the same scandal that cost Ivy her partner’s life.
He’s dangerous, charming, and impossible to read.
He claims he didn’t write the letters.
He also claims he knows who did.
As Ivy and Noel race through encrypted files, hidden recordings, and the city’s gleaming underworld, attraction and suspicion fuse into something neither of them can control. The closer they get to the truth, the clearer it becomes:
the confessions aren’t just about the murders —
they’re about them.
In a world where language is evidence and love is the ultimate crime, The Glass Confession asks:
How much truth can survive being spoken aloud?