In a quiet town where secrets were buried deeper than the roots of old trees, a simple letter changed everything. It arrived one rainy afternoon, slipped under the door of a respected local lawyer named Thomas Grayson. The envelope was plain, but the message inside was anything but.
“I know what you did.”
That was all. No name, no signature—just those three words that sent a chill down his spine. Thomas had spent years building a reputation, a life of respect and stability. But now, someone knew the truth he had tried so hard to forget.
The letter was a warning, or maybe a threat. And it was only the beginning.
As days passed, more letters arrived, each one more unsettling than the last. They contained details no one should have known—details from a time when Thomas was young, reckless, and desperate. He had made a mistake, one that cost someone their life. He had never been caught, but now, someone had found out.
He tried to ignore it at first, convincing himself it was a prank or a misunderstanding. But the letters kept coming, and with them came demands. Not for money, not for power—but for something far more dangerous: silence.
Thomas soon realized he wasn’t the only one being targeted. Others in the town, people he once considered friends or allies, began receiving similar messages. Some ignored them, others panicked. One man disappeared without a trace.
As the pressure mounted, Thomas started digging into the past, trying to uncover who was behind the blackmail. What he found was a web of lies, betrayals, and hidden crimes that stretched back decades. Each clue led him closer to the truth, but also deeper into danger.
In the end, the real question wasn’t whether he could stop the blackmailer—it was whether he could live with the consequences of his own past.
BLACKMAIL is a gripping tale of deception, fear, and the weight of secrets. It explores how the past can haunt the present, and how even the most upright individuals can be undone by the choices they once thought were forgotten.