In a quiet land of forests, superstition, and whispered prayers, a girl in red sets out along a familiar path-one she has walked her entire life. But this time, something ancient walks with her.
When brutal killings shatter the peace of the countryside, fear spreads faster than truth. A hunter begins to suspect the impossible. A trusted man hides a curse born of greed and witchcraft. And Red, caught between innocence and instinct, steps unknowingly toward a horror that wears the face of kindness.
RED is a dark, mature reimagining of Little Red Riding Hood-one that strips away the fairy-tale comfort and replaces it with blood, consequence, and choice. Here, the wolf is not a fable, the forest does not forgive, and survival depends on courage earned, not assumed.
Blending folklore, suspense, and brutal honesty, RED is a story about the cost of temptation, the danger of denial, and the quiet strength found where no one thinks to look.
This is not the story you were told as a child.
This is the story that was always hiding beneath it.