They forbade her from saying her own name. To the world she is only the monster's daughter, the girl whose father left a black umbrella beside every dead woman. She buried that name for seventeen years, until a prison letter forced her to dig it back up. Now she must work with the detective who lost his sister to her father, and someone is already leaving umbrellas at her door.
They forbade her from saying her own name. To the world she is only the monster's daughter, the girl whose father left a black umbrella beside every dead woman. She buried that name for seventeen years, until a prison letter forced her to dig it back up. Now she must work with the detective who lost his sister to her father, and someone is already leaving umbrellas at her door.
They forbade her from saying her own name. To the world she is only the monster's daughter, the girl whose father left a black umbrella beside every dead woman. She buried that name for seventeen years, until a prison letter forced her to dig it back up. Now she must work with the detective who lost his sister to her father, and someone is already leaving umbrellas at her door.