JANICE
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By day, Janice is a quiet, hardworking librarian, loved by those around her. But beneath her calm exterior lies a woman haunted by a past she can’t escape. Years ago, a brutal attack stole her parents from her, leaving behind only a single clue—a bracelet. Now, she moves through life with one purpose: to hunt down those responsible and make them pay.
May has spent her life trying to live up to her father’s legacy as a respected police agent. Fresh into her secret service role, she’s determined to prove herself. When a series of murders shake the city, all connected by the same eerie bracelet, she’s drawn into a case that will test her instincts—and force her to confront uncomfortable truths.
As the city buzzes with speculation, journalist Kojo and his friend Chris chase the story, unknowingly inching closer to a woman neither of them would suspect. And while Janice finds comfort in the familiar faces, the walls around her are closing in.
With each step May takes toward the truth, Janice feels the weight of her double life pressing down. But revenge is never simple, and the closer she gets to justice, the more she risks losing herself.
"JANICE" is a gripping tale of love, revenge, and the thin line between justice and obsession.

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