Book 1: The unwanted crown
In a wounded world, staying alive is hard. Staying human is even harder.
William survived the end of the world. The dead didn’t stay dead, cities collapsed, and mercy became a luxury. He found a handful of strangers and built something that could hold. the Sanctuary. A place with Rules, walls, watch rotations, and hard discipline that kepT panic from turning into slaughter. Finnigan, his fiercely loyal dog, is always at his side. He’s the warning system, the comfort, the tether.
Still, William can’t shake the feeling that something beyond the perimeter has been calling to him, patient and certain.
When a boy vanishes from inside the fence, William understands the message. Whatever is out there will take what it needs to get to him. The search ends in violence and revelation, and William collides with something that isn’t the dead and isn’t human. It’s a system. Ancient, hungry, and paying attention to him by name.
He returns with the boy. He also returns changed.
As threats rise and nearby communities press closer, Sanctuary needs William now more than ever. But the thing that marked him may be the only reason they survive, or the reason everything they built comes apart.
Because the end of the world didn’t just raise the dead. It changed what the living are willing to call necessary.