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THE DEATH APP
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Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2025
Type a name. Read the death. Pray it's wrong.

Ashbourne, Pennsylvania.
A quiet town where everyone knows everyone, and where nothing truly bad ever happens. That is, until a strange new app begins to spread inside Oakridge High School, an app that predicts your death with terrifying accuracy.

All you have to do is type in a name.
And the app will tell you exactly how and when they'll die.

At first, it's a harmless dare. A joke. A prank between bored teenagers.
But then someone dies.
Exactly as the app said.
And then another.
And another.

Helena Graves, a seventeen-year-old with a deadpan attitude and a deadlier curiosity, knows something's wrong. Her name appears next. But she doesn't believe in fate. She believes in evidence.
And what she finds is far more terrifying than any prophecy.

Death App isn't magic. It's a tool.
A hitlist.
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