In a city drowning beneath violence, fear and broken promises, people whisper about a figure moving across the rooftops after dark.
They call her Ghost Girl.
By day, Amara is just another exhausted sixth form student in Spanish Town, trying to survive exams, family pressure and the crushing weight of ordinary life. By night, she becomes something else entirely. Hood up. Face hidden. Moving through flooded alleyways, market roads and blackout streets where criminals have started looking over their shoulders for the first time in years.
At first, the city sees her as hope.
Then the body appears.
Marked by an ancient vevé beside an abandoned industrial road, the killing tears through Spanish Town like a storm. Rumours spread faster than truth. Some believe Ghost Girl has crossed a line. Others swear something far older has awakened beneath the city's violence. As fear infects the streets, Amara finds herself hunted not only by criminals and police, but by a growing mythology threatening to consume the girl beneath the mask.
Because Spanish Town remembers things people buried long ago.
And somewhere inside the darkness moving through the city, something is listening when people whisper the name San Figi.
A haunting urban fantasy thriller set in the VevéVerse, Amara: The Faceless Judgment blends Jamaican crime noir, supernatural dread and emotional realism into a story about fear, justice and what happens when a city becomes desperate enough to create its own monsters.