The story unfolds under neon streetlights and tropical rain. Carnival costumes glimmer like weapons—bright blues, golds, and reds streaked with shadow. Detective Rao moves through mas camps lit by single bulbs, feathers trembling above sewing tables, puddles reflecting police lights. Outside, the parade surges—a moving ocean of color masking a single predator. The killer’s workshop contrasts with the joy outside: metallic needles, dyed feathers, half-finished crowns, sketches pinned in spirals that echo the parade map.
The visual rhythm shifts between the heat of the celebration and the chill of investigation—steelpan echoing over forensic silence. Every stitch, bead, and drumbeat becomes a heartbeat counting down to the final day, “Last Lap.”
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