The Clarke Coins: Noirverse

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Summary

"Life is a stage act, we are the characters, and nature is the playwright." I recall these wise words of King Andrew as my feet slips off the edge. Everything feels blank. I feel numb and the fear suddenly lurks inside my mind. I try to hold something to save myself, but I get nothing. My entire life flashes before my eyes. I am Charlie Kingston, born in a small part of Budcity in a magical world. I see the faces of my parents. I see my sister. I see my love. Falling down. Everything was normal, until the Great Throne chose me as the king of Noirverse. That moment was the beginning of a new story. Everything is slowing down. I see a coin levitating away from my pocket, glowing — The Soul Coin. It's like the god smiling at me and it leaves me with the question, "Is it the end?". [Website: https://alenverse.tumblr.com/] [Author: Alen Y. N.] [Presented By: AlenVerse] [Brainstorming Partner: Jatin Garg] [Writing Assistant: Chad] [Special Thanks: Riddhi Dua]

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
4
Rating
5.0 1 review
Age Rating
13+

NOTICE

Notice One: This book is in beta stage

Dear reader,

Thank you for choosing to read this book. I hope you enjoy reading it. However, please be aware that this book is still in beta stage, which means that it is not the final version and may contain minor inconsistencies. Sometimes, I may even make changes to the plot, characters or style based on feedback or my own creative vision.

Therefore, I kindly request you to drop your valuable feedback through the comments or via email. Your comments and suggestions will help me improve the quality and readability of the book. Please be honest and constructive in your feedback, and let me know what you liked and disliked about the book.

Thank you for your understanding and support. Happy reading!

Notice Two: Do not ignore the narrator, time and location at the beginning of every scene.

The name of narrator, time, and location that is indicated after every change must not be ignored. It holds a crucial context of the upcoming scene and the story might become confusing if you skip it.