


The Kalama Dagger
An ancient weapon has resurfaced—and it was never meant to be found.
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When the Kalama Dagger emerges from obscurity, it draws a small team of experts into a deadly labyrinth of hidden chambers, cryptic riddles, and lethal trials designed to test the unworthy. What begins as discovery turns into survival as the dagger reveals its true purpose: it does not grant power. It judges those who seek it.
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As alliances fracture and the traps grow more merciless, one truth becomes clear—some relics are not treasures. They are warnings.
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And once the dagger is drawn, someone must pay the price.
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RUN
Stephen Stevenson is writing this from an ICU bed, under armed guard—minus an eye, a hand, and a leg.
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Three months earlier, a terrified woman pounded on his door, begging for help. Letting her inside was the worst decision of his life. Within hours, police officers were butchered, their bodies arranged into a single command: RUN.
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Now Stephen is the prime suspect in a massacre he didn’t commit, hunted by law enforcement, a Chicago crime lord he once stole from, and something far worse—a man known only as Nathan.
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Nathan isn’t just a killer. He’s the product of a covert military program that weaponized psychopaths, turning them into precision predators called Landscapers. And Nathan has chosen Stephen as his next game.
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On the run with the damaged and enigmatic Melinda—and reunited with a friend from a past he’d rather forget—Stephen is forced into a brutal fight for survival across burning cabins, backwoods kill zones, and psychological warfare designed to strip him bare.
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Nathan insists they’re the same.
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To survive, Stephen must prove he’s not.
Because if he stops running, the hunt ends.
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Reconciliation
Charlotte agrees to one last dinner with her ex-husband, believing closure is something adults can manage.
Marcus has other plans.
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Respected. Controlled. Precise. He has built his life on order and reputation, and he does not tolerate unfinished business. Inside the house where their marriage unraveled, every detail feels intentional. Every conversation is measured. As the evening tightens, Charlotte begins to understand that this reunion was never about forgiveness.
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It was about control.
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Reconciliation is a psychological horror novel about obsession, marriage, and the danger of being truly known by someone who refuses to let you go.
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