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What the Immortals Left

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What the Immortals Left

When park ranger Kayos crosses paths with a stranger in the forest, she expects another lost hiker. Instead, she finds Praetorius—an enigmatic traveler whose presence hints at a mystery older than history itself. His arrival pulls her into a journey of discovery that blurs the line between science fiction and fantasy, memory and myth, truth and illusion.

As Kayos follows him deeper into the wilderness, the world around them begins to observatories that remember the stars they once mapped, cities frozen in impossible silence, and a Vault of ancient origin that holds more questions than answers. Time doesn’t pass the same way here. Places seem to breathe with memories not their own. And every step brings Kayos closer to secrets humanity was never meant to touch.

More than a tale of time travel, mystery, and cosmic wonder, this is a story about what remains when civilizations fall—and what choices are left to those who inherit their echoes.

Kayos is our quiet, observant, deeply human. Through her, we experience not just the danger of the unknown, but its awe.

Mystical, atmospheric, and unflinching in its questions about legacy and choice, What the Immortals Left will resonate with readers who love slow-burn sci-fi, haunting mysteries, and character-driven speculative adventures.

379 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 20, 2025

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September 1, 2025
This book is really an interesting sci-fi taken from a different perspective than your typical sci-fi. Most of the book you're left in the dark as to whats actually going on. But it works! I enjoyed the cadence of the book, I felt like I was on the journey with the characters. I liked the mystery of it and I liked the twist about half way in. Overall it's a slow to medium paced book, some action, some tense moments, lots of curiosity and intrigue. You grow to like all the characters and I found it to be written well for a breakout author!
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