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Ebonreach: The Fort Terminus Files (eBook)

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Ebonreach:
The Fort Terminus Files
Ebonreach: The Fort Terminus Files eBook Cover, written by Peter North & Virgil Knightley
Ebonreach: The Fort Terminus Files eBook Cover, written by Peter North & Virgil Knightley
Author(s) Peter North
Virgil Knightley
Publisher Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Publication date September 18, 2025
Media type eBook
Length 713 Pages
ASIN B0FN4V3NLY

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Ebonreach: The Fort Terminus Files is an eBook written by Peter North & Virgil Knightley. In this work the character Seravanna is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Ebonreach: The Fort Terminus Files
  • Authors: Peter North & Virgil Knightley
  • Published By: Royal Guard Publishing LLC
  • Length: 713 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0FN4V3NLY
  • Publishing Date: September 18, 2025


Plot Summary

Memories bleed. Secrets kill.

The ink on Roland Halloway’s P.I. license is barely dry when blue crystals and murdered bodies collide with his own fractured war memories. The perpetual twilight city of Ebonreach, where memory rain falls and magitech shields fail, conceals darker secrets than even a whiskey-numb veteran can fathom.

He’s not on the case alone, though. With the alluring wood elf Amoretta wielding forbidden memory magic and a seductive succubus nightclub singer pulling deadly strings, Roland races through neon-soaked back alleys and shadowy underground tunnels in search of answers. Malicious tech, corrupt officials, and prophetic sketches forecasting his own death won’t put a stop to this investigation—but the truth about what he did during the war just might.

In this gritty noir fantasy thriller, the drinks are stronger than the ogres, and the past is more painful than any bullet.

Welcome to Ebonreach, where forgetting is the kindest mercy.


Book Review

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