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Legacy of the Brightwash by Krystle Matar
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Length: 662 pages
Genre: Fantasy, Historical Fiction
Age Category: Adult
Date Published: 18 February 2021
Follow the law and you’ll stay safe. But what if the law is wrong?
TashuĂ©’s faith in the law is beginning to crack.
Three years ago, he stood by when the Authority condemned Jason to the brutality of the Rift for non-compliance. When TashuĂ©’s son refused to register as tainted, the laws had to be upheld. He’d never doubted his job as a Regulation Officer before, but three years of watching your son wither away can break down even the strongest convictions.
Then a dead girl washed up on the bank of the Brightwash, tattooed and mutilated. Where had she come from? Who would tattoo a child? Was it the same person who killed her?
Why was he the only one who cared?
Will TashuĂ© be able to stand against everything he thought he believed in to get the answers he’s looking for?
Krystle Matar has been writing for a long time, but things got serious when Tashué Blackwood walked into her life, an amber-eyed whirlwind. Her debut, Legacy of the Brightwash, is a SPFBO Finalist, an r/Fantasy nominee for Best Debut and Best Indie.
When she isn’t arguing with TashuĂ© or any of his friends, she parents full time. She has a lot of children, too many hobbies, and one very excellent husband.
She is currently working on lots of stories set in the Dominion, is 1/4 of the Swords & Corsets Podcast, and is probably obsessively rewatching BBC’s Ripper Street and/or anything that Dennis Lehane worked on like Apple TV's Blackbird.
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