In the cold, high-rise luxury of Chicago, Malik is a ghost. A forensic cleaner with severe OCD, he excels at erasing the darkest moments of humanity. While others see gore, Malik sees Geometry.
In the cold, high-rise luxury of Chicago, Malik is a ghost. A forensic cleaner with severe OCD, he excels at erasing the darkest moments of humanity. While others see gore, Malik sees Geometry.
His life takes a dangerous turn during a routine cleanup on the 40th floor. He discovers a bloodstain that isn’t accidental—it’s an arrow, part of a perfect mathematical spiral hidden beneath a rug. As he follows the trail, he realizes a terrifying truth: a serial killer is "pre-cleaning" crime scenes, using the blood of victims to draw a hidden map across the city’s skyline.
When the map’s center points directly to his own cleaning firm, Malik must break his strict protocols and get his hands dirty. To stop the "Architect of Murder," he must decode the patterns before he becomes the final piece of the alignment.
"Every trace leaves a story. Some are better left unread."
In the cold, high-rise luxury of Chicago, Malik is a ghost. A forensic cleaner with severe OCD, he excels at erasing the darkest moments of humanity. While others see gore, Malik sees Geometry.
His lif...
Expand commentIn the cold, high-rise luxury of Chicago, Malik is a ghost. A forensic cleaner with severe OCD, he excels at erasing the darkest moments of humanity. While others see gore, Malik sees Geometry.
His life takes a dangerous turn during a routine cleanup on the 40th floor. He discovers a bloodstain that isn’t accidental—it’s an arrow, part of a perfect mathematical spiral hidden beneath a rug. As he follows the trail, he realizes a terrifying truth: a serial killer is "pre-cleaning" crime scenes, using the blood of victims to draw a hidden map across the city’s skyline.
When the map’s center points directly to his own cleaning firm, Malik must break his strict protocols and get his hands dirty. To stop the "Architect of Murder," he must decode the patterns before he becomes the final piece of the alignment.
"Every trace leaves a story. Some are better left unread."