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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIf words maketh reality, then silence unmaketh.
The first seals are broken. The Horsemen ride. And the fate of all realms trembles on the edge of silence.
Charon, once the Ferryman of Souls, now bears the weapons of the Ancients—tools of judgment, war, and death that answer him but never obey. His march toward the Tree of Life will bring him face to face with Calamity, Apophis, and the remaining seals.
Lilith, torn between grief and defiance, carries within her the impossible—the life of the Morningstar, waiting to be born. Uriel, reborn and broken, takes up the sword once lost to Lucifer, stepping into a destiny written and unwritten in the same breath.
From Eden to Perdition, from the ashes of man’s wars to the unmaking of worlds, The Farmer of Perdition weaves a tale of shattered timelines and unyielding wills. Here, the cycle turns once more—toward silence, or toward a new creation.
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Ankit Choudhury is a software architect by trade; artist, writer, explorer, bookworm, and gamer by passion; and a dad by bond. He lives in Pune, India.
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