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The Demon's Advocate

(2026)
(The second book in the Testaments of the Forsaken series)
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A dark epic fantasy where justice becomes a trap, and the only way out may cost Veynar his soul.

Justice brought him here. The mine will decide what he becomes.

Veynar arrived seeking justice. What he found was an impossible choice between revenge and survival.

Deep in the contested heart of the land, Taranis has built something extraordinary: a thriving community sustained by discoveries powerful enough to reshape the future. The scholars who follow him call it progress. The people who depend on it call it salvation.

But the foundation is stained with blood. And the methods that keep it alive make a mockery of everything Veynar once believed about honor, righteousness, and the cost of doing what is right.

Justice demands Taranis's death. The scholars defend their master's dream with devotion bordering on fanaticism. And caught between them, Veynar discovers that Taranis's greatest achievement isn't invention or influence—it's his ability to make every decision feel like betrayal.

The deeper Veynar pushes into the mine's secrets, the heavier the truth becomes. Every answer tightens the trap. Every step forward forces him to choose who pays the price: the guilty, the innocent, or himself.

And the longer he stays, the more he fears the only way to save this land may be to become the very kind of monster he came to stop.

Dark, relentless, and morally unsparing''The Demon's Advocate deepens Ryan Kirk's exploration of power, consequence, and the fractures we carry when no choice remains clean.

Perfect for readers who love:
– Morally gray heroes with impossible choices
– Communities built on buried sins
– Epic fantasy that refuses easy answers
– The cost of justice when survival is at stake



Genre: Fantasy

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