[COMPLETED] In the outskirts of Detroit lies a beautiful mansion, owned by a mysterious and reclusive botanical researcher and his daughter. Several years after the android revolution, Connor is adapting to his new status as a full-fledged police detective, but he still feels out of place in the precinct. At least he has Hank there to support him. However, the fragile peace of Detroit is broken following a string of strange and brutal murders. Connor and Hank get drawn into a new case. It starts at the Rappaccini manor, where they find the owner dead and his daughter missing. Tissa Rappaccini had never been outside the mansion. It was for her own protection, her father said. But she knew there was more to it. As early as she could remember, she'd been tending her father's garden, a garden of beautiful flowers and berries, a garden of poison and death. But somehow, Tissa was unaffected, and she loved it. The plants would never hurt her. As long as she was there, she could bear it, the loneliness, the despair. At least the garden kept her company. **Inspired by the short story Rappaccini's Daughter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. ***Content Warning: Themes of sexual assault and violence. Read at your own risk.
5 parts