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Death-Singer
A Fantasy Novel by J.T. Williams
Book 6 of the Blademaster Series
Subgenres & Tropes:
- Dark Fantasy,
- Horror Fantasy,
- Coastal Setting,
- Necromancy,
- Reluctant Hero
This book is for you if you're into...
- Sinister magic that blurs the line between beauty and horror
- Mysteries where the dead walk and souls are trapped
- Grim fantasy with a lone warrior facing supernatural threats
When Death Becomes Beautiful, Who Will Resist Its Song?
In the remote part of the Glacial Seas, entire villages are found dead without wounds—their faces bearing expressions of perfect peace, as if they simply chose to stop living. The only clue: witnesses speak of hearing hauntingly beautiful music before losing consciousness forever.
Rukes, Blademaster of Urlas, protects the boundaries between life and death. Armed with his mystical ruinite blade, he ventures to the devastated port city of Morthaven, where three thousand souls have been reduced to mere hundreds. The empty bodies of the "dead" continue their daily routines like hollow puppets.
The survivors whisper of the Death-Singer—whose music doesn't simply kill, but makes death seem like mercy. As Rukes investigates, he uncovers a horrifying truth: the victims' souls haven't been destroyed but harvested, trapped in crystalline vessels while their consciousness screams in eternal suspension.
And the Death-Singer is only beginning his masterwork.
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