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The Matter Destructor : Book IV
(2026)(The fourth book in the Matter Destructor series)
A novel by Lucian Cross
The trial is finally over.
Hunter Graves survives.
When the Multiversal System releases him back to Earth, it should have been an ending. A return. A victory.
Instead, it’s a revelation.
Decades have passed since humanity was torn from its home. In that time, Earth did not wait. The creatures left behind didn’t merely survivethey evolved. Monsters multiplied, adapted, gained sentience and sapience, built territories, hierarchies, and instincts sharpened by years without humans at the top.
The world Hunter returns to no longer belongs to his species.
Humanity is no longer the apex predator.
And reclaiming that position won’t come cheap.
And now he’s back Earth isn’t just filled with evolved beasts. It’s filled with humans, too.
Humans backed by multiple Overlords. Humans who cooperate with sapient monsters.
Humans receiving outside assistance, turning pieces of Earth into private sandboxes ruled by foreign rules and borrowed power.
Hunter doesn’t trust any of them.
He’s already seen what happens when power is handed out instead of earned.
As humanity fights to claw its way back to the top of the food chain, Hunter finds himself facing threats far worse than monsters: people who believe the world should belong to them, people who think Overlords make them untouchable, people who see Earth as something to be claimed instead of survived.
Hunter isn’t here to save the world.
He’s here to attain strength.
And if monsters, systems, or overlords stand in the way...
They’ll learn the same lesson everyone else does.
Some rules don’t survive contact with him.
Genre: GameLit
Hunter Graves survives.
When the Multiversal System releases him back to Earth, it should have been an ending. A return. A victory.
Instead, it’s a revelation.
Decades have passed since humanity was torn from its home. In that time, Earth did not wait. The creatures left behind didn’t merely survivethey evolved. Monsters multiplied, adapted, gained sentience and sapience, built territories, hierarchies, and instincts sharpened by years without humans at the top.
The world Hunter returns to no longer belongs to his species.
Humanity is no longer the apex predator.
And reclaiming that position won’t come cheap.
And now he’s back Earth isn’t just filled with evolved beasts. It’s filled with humans, too.
Humans backed by multiple Overlords. Humans who cooperate with sapient monsters.
Humans receiving outside assistance, turning pieces of Earth into private sandboxes ruled by foreign rules and borrowed power.
Hunter doesn’t trust any of them.
He’s already seen what happens when power is handed out instead of earned.
As humanity fights to claw its way back to the top of the food chain, Hunter finds himself facing threats far worse than monsters: people who believe the world should belong to them, people who think Overlords make them untouchable, people who see Earth as something to be claimed instead of survived.
Hunter isn’t here to save the world.
He’s here to attain strength.
And if monsters, systems, or overlords stand in the way...
They’ll learn the same lesson everyone else does.
Some rules don’t survive contact with him.
Genre: GameLit
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