Masson Tanrith
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London, late in the Victorian era—a city already fluent in fear.
As whispers of knives and fog spread in the wake of Jack the Ripper, another predator moves unseen, cloaked in refinement and velvet restraint. His crimes are deliberate, intimate, and indulgent—committed not from desperation, but desire.The moment Damian Graves hears Masson Tanrith sing, the hunger becomes unmistakable. Masson, a once-celebrated opera singer whose star is quietly fading, is beautiful, brittle, and trapped within a life of appearances and unspoken cruelty. He is accustomed to being watched—admired, consumed from a distance.
But Damian’s attention is immediate. Absolute.
From that first encounter, obsession takes hold—violent, possessive, and inescapable. Their lives begin to intertwine beneath gaslight and velvet curtains, blurring the line between patronage and possession, safety and threat. What Masson believes to be salvation may be something far more dangerous.
This is not a love story.
It is a descent—into fixation, into violence, and into the terrible intimacy of being chosen by a monster who does not hesitate.
Some performances demand an audience.
Others demand blood.
