The Keymaster Legacy : Volume III
Overview
"The Ledger is balanced. The House is a liability. The history is just beginning."
For Leo, the world ended with the sudden, devastating loss of his parents. The shifting corridors of his ancestral home are no longer a labyrinth of wonder; they are a target. As the new Keymaster struggles to anchor his grief, the estate is besieged by a force far more clinical than any magical grudge: Cousin Beatrice and the legal mandate of the Bureau of Mundane Correction.
Armed with the power to "Quell" the very soul of the House, Beatrice intends to liquidate the legacy and reclassify Leo as an anomaly to be corrected. To the Bureau, wonder is a defect and history is a liability. Their weapon is "The Whitewash"-a clinical erasure that converts the extraordinary into the forgotten and the magical into the mundane.
As the "Red Tape" of bureaucracy begins to strangle the halls and the rooms dissolve into a slate-gray void, Leo is caught between the predatory patience of the Mirror-Eater and the actuarial coldness of an Inspector General who intends to rewrite reality itself. Trapped in a silent war of suppression, Leo must prove he is more than a grieving heir. He must become the master of a legacy that refuses to be tamed.
But as the dust of the Legacy War settles, a deeper truth emerges from the shadows. The battle for the House was merely the prologue. Beneath the floorboards and behind the shifting walls lies a journal bound in fading gold leaf-the neat, terrified handwriting of a boy from another century.
Volume III: The Legacy War is the high-stakes turning point of The Keymaster Legacy. It is a story of domestic siege, ontological dread, and the discovery that before there was an Aftermath, there was a Genesis. The war is just beginning, and the true history is about to be written.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798995224013
- ISBN-10: 9798995224013
- Publisher: E. Lawrence Anderson
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.22 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.59 pounds
- Page Count: 546
- Reading Level: Ages 13-18
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