The Temporal Voyage. Simple yet effective. 'Temporal' is directly related to time, and 'voyage' gives the feeling of a journey, which is exactly what time travel is all about.
Well, there's 'Time Rifts and Reveries'. 'Time rifts' suggest openings or disruptions in time that the characters can use for traveling. 'Reveries' adds a dreamy, imaginative quality, as time travel often involves exploring the unknown and the fantastical.
'The Mafia's Dark Realm'. Here, 'dark' gives the feeling of something sinister and 'realm' makes it seem like a whole world of its own that the mafia controls.
Mount Everhope. It gives a sense of unending hope. In a story, it could be a symbol of the characters' dreams and aspirations. Perhaps it's a place that's said to grant wishes, and people from all over the story's land journey there in search of a better future.
Brown. Brown is a simple yet warm - sounding last name. It can be used for a down - to - earth character, perhaps a boy from a small town who has big dreams. It gives an impression of being approachable and friendly.
The Gym Journeys. It emphasizes that each time at the gym is like a journey, and these are private accounts of those journeys. For example, you can write about how you overcame difficulties during a particular workout session or how you achieved a new personal best. All these are part of your unique gym journey that you may want to keep private.
Bloodmoon's Curse. The 'Bloodmoon' is often associated with bad omens in horror lore. When combined with 'curse', it gives the impression that there is some sort of supernatural force related to this strange lunar event that is causing havoc.
Luna. For a female detective, Luna can work well. It means'moon' in Spanish and Italian, and can suggest a character who has a calm, mysterious side, perhaps with an intuition that is as strong as the moon's pull.
One name could be 'The Sinister Staircase'. Staircases can be really spooky, especially in old, haunted houses. Another is 'The Eerie Attic'. Attics are often filled with old, forgotten things and can be a great setting for a spooky story. And 'The Dark Cellar' which is usually a damp, dark and somewhat creepy place.
Haven. It's a simple but effective name. It implies that the town is a safe place, a haven for the characters in the story. It could be a refuge from the outside world or from some kind of danger.
How about 'The Lethal Plot'? It gives the impression that there was a pre - meditated plan for the murder. 'The Murderous Intent' is also a good one as it focuses on the killer's state of mind.