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The Name of this Book Is Secret

This book follows Cass and Max-Ernest, two precocious children who stumble upon a mystery involving a dead magician, a hidden notebook, and a shadowy organization known as the Midnight Sun. The narrative employs metafictional techniques, with the anonymous author frequently interrupting the story to warn readers about the dangers of continuing and to obscure certain details for their protection. The novel blends puzzle-solving, code-breaking, and alchemical lore into an adventure that questions the nature of secrets themselves. It is the first installment in a series that maintains the conceit of dangerous knowledge best left unshared. more

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Pseudonymous Bosch
Pseudonymous Bosch

Pseudonymous Bosch is an enigmatic author whose real identity remains unknown. His works are characterized by a unique blend of fantasy, science fiction, and mystery, which have won him a dedicated following. more

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