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White Mile Court

(2026)
(The seventh book in the RPG Hero for Hire series)
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The road has evidence.

White Mile has a furnace.

Cal Mercer and Mina Quill have spent six books dragging corruption into daylight, one broken ledger and one smashed skull at a time. Now White Mile Court has stopped pretending to be lawful. It has quarantine orders, custody wagons, armed officers, and a travelling archive furnace built to burn every inconvenient truth before anyone important has to read it.

Unfortunately for them, Mina can read very fast.

And Cal still has his hammer.

When White Mile moves to erase witnesses, seize ledgers, and turn children into leverage, the road finally answers. Toll clerks, ferrymen, copy runners, survivors, and one very irritated hammer-man march toward Crown Seat with the Charter itself in their hands.

But White Mile is only the first door.

Behind it waits Carvell, cleaner than sin and twice as slippery, armed with royal authority and a smile sharp enough to cut paper.

The road is standing.

The Crown is watching.

And Cal is getting very sick of middlemen.

If you like gritty fantasy, corrupt courts, public reckonings, dark humour, and a hero who solves official obstruction with a hammer, grab Book 7 of RPG Hero for Hire today.


Genre: GameLit

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