
A young widow travels back to the island where her husband died to scatter his ashes. Upon learning the true nature of what may have claimed his life, she is tempted by a dark choice that could bring him back.

A young widow travels back to the island where her husband died to scatter his ashes. Upon learning the true nature of what may have claimed his life, she is tempted by a dark choice that could bring him back.

A brother and sister are terrorized by what seems to be their late-author mother’s most sinister literary creation – The Calling Witch.

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An alternative reality where the cold war did not end, and Soviet Kazakstan has been struck by an atomic bomb.

The story revolves around Xia Tian, a single mother and an associate researcher whose life’s work is a machine that can allow people to return to the past. However, upon the completion of the machine, her son, Dou Dou, gets kidnapped and is held ransom in exchange for it. The only way she can save her son is by using the machine to travel an hour and fifty minutes back in time to prevent the kidnapping.

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