Series Killers
When Stories Start Killing
A Psychological Thriller Where Fiction Becomes a Blueprint for Murder
What if your favorite TV series wasn't entertainment... but instruction?
A man falls from a hotel window onto Madrid's Gran V燰. Another dies in a staged suicide. A third is poisoned in an interrogation room.
At first, the crimes seem unrelated.
Until the police discover a disturbing pattern:
Each murder mirrors a scene from a hit television series.
Someone is recreating fiction in real life. Rub幯, Marta, and Andr廥 run a blog dissecting TV shows. They analyze plots, break down characters, and predict twists. Fiction is their territory.
But when the killings start echoing the very series they review, they are pulled into an investigation that blurs the line between audience and author - between commentary and complicity.
Under police protection and forced into an uneasy collaboration with a homicide unit, they begin to understand something terrifying:
This killer isn't improvising.He's following a script.
And they may have helped write it.
Series Killers is a sharp, unsettling psychological thriller about obsession, digital identity, media influence, and the dangerous power of stories in the streaming era.
Perfect for readers of: - Dark meta-thrillers - High-concept crime fiction - Stories in the vein of
Black Mirror and
Mindhunter When stories start killing, who controls the narrative?