Spectre
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  • Reads 19
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 29m
Complete, First published Jan 07, 2023
Even kingdoms full of magic and endless possibilities need an expert detective at the ready. The Kingdom of Barcington has many but none quite match the talent of Analia Raycroft.

Born with no magic and an unquenchable thirst for danger, mysteries and excitement, the famed detective and her partner, Jaeson Hash, tackle every case that come their way.

As of recent, a new mystery has presented itself in the form of a disease outbreak. Shady royals, street attacks and ghost like beings?

In a world full of magic, every mystery is as thrilling as the truth behind it. It's Detective Raycroft's job to find that truth.




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