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Raven Eye
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
These Archives don't just store dangerous secrets but actually stabilize reality itself at a quantum level. Partnering with quantum physicist Jordan Chen, Kade discovers a faction called the Unveilers is systematically destroying the Archives, threatening to unravel reality. After finding his mentor Marcus Crane apparently murdered but leaving cryptic clues, Kade and Jordan travel globally to uncover the truth. The final chapter reveals their ultimate solution: rather than keeping secrets contained in vulnerable centralized locations, they create a Quantum Resonance Network that distributes fragments of dangerous knowledge across 7,000 individuals worldwide, stabilizing reality without anyone fully knowing the complete truths. Crane sacrifices himself to activate this network, becoming integrated into it as a guiding presence that manifests as ravens with maze-patterned eyes. Six months later, Kade and Jordan work to protect this new balance while monitoring subtle changes in history and human creativity as the distributed Archive influences global consciousness.
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Beneath the Lake
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
Malcolm's writings detail an obsessive investigation into a submerged, ancient house lying beneath the lake-one that has long been the center of local legend and tragedy, including the drowning of Mara's parents.
As Mara uncovers more, aided by a group of unlikely allies-including Noah Carlyle, a descendant of the town's founding family-she learns of an ancient, non-human intelligence connected to the lake. This entity, once contacted during a failed ritual in 1952, is now reawakening as the lake recedes and the submerged house rises. Marked with strange glowing symbols, Mara and others become entwined in the entity's plan to return.
As the house emerges and townspeople fall under its call, Mara must confront forgotten memories, ancestral ties, and a destiny that suggests she is the key-the "gateway"-for an ancient power long hidden beneath the water. The story blends mystery, horror, and sci-fi, culminating in a chilling revelation: the entity has been waiting for her.
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Grief Hollow
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
The town blames an ancient "siren" legend, but Callum discovers a disturbing truth: Dr. Lydia Heller, a scientist presumed dead in a mine collapse seventeen years ago, has been conducting illegal sound-frequency experiments that manipulate grief-stricken people.
Working with his childhood friend and former love Naomi Blackwood, Callum learns the victims were all children of miners who participated in "Project Resonance," a classified acoustic mining technology that evolved into mind control research. After tracking Heller to an abandoned company facility, they confront her and rescue the six living victims.
The revelation that the supernatural "Siren" was actually human experimentation forces the town to confront corporate exploitation and scientific abuse. As federal investigations continue, Callum decides to stay in Hollow Creek, working with the sheriff's department while reconnecting with Naomi.
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Waking the Archive
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
Upon receiving a key with a raven insignia, Beatriz discovers a hidden room in the National Library containing the Raven Archives-records of unexplained phenomena collected since 1892.
Through recovered fragments of memory, Beatriz learns that her "addiction" and subsequent memory-erasing therapy were fabrications designed to suppress her knowledge of entities called "Memory Eaters" that selectively remove human memories. She discovers that she had worked closely with Eduardo before her memories were erased.
In the final chapter, Beatriz and neurologist Sofia journey to the Algarve coast, finding a hidden cave chamber containing an ancient mechanism. There, they confront former Archivist Victor Reis, who reveals the "Memory Eaters" are part of an alien consciousness harvesting human minds. Rather than joining this collective as intended, Beatriz uses the raven key to permanently seal the interdimensional doorway, freeing humanity from this external influence while recovering her memories.
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Labyrinth of the Widow
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
Jean Duval, a renowned puzzle architect, is mysteriously summoned to Marrakesh by the veiled Madame Valencia to restore an ancient underground labyrinth. As he works on the intricate mechanical puzzles and chambers beneath her estate, Jean senses there's more to the project than mere restoration. After three months of meticulous work, Jean discovers the labyrinth's true purpose: it serves as a testing ground for selecting the Trustee of the Valencia Foundation, which controls billions in philanthropic assets. Madame Valencia reveals herself as Fatima al-Fassi, descendant of the labyrinth's creator, who has been searching for someone to restore the labyrinth to its original purpose after her husband Eduardo corrupted it. Jean accepts her invitation to become a candidate alongside four others, navigating the labyrinth not as its architect but as its subject. In the mirrored chamber at the heart of the maze, Jean experiences a profound transformation, understanding that the labyrinth tests not just intelligence but character and vision. Whether chosen as Trustee or not, Jean emerges forever changed, having learned that true power lies not in control but in service to others.
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The Orchard of Ashes
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
She discovers these trees contain the transformed essence of missing villagers, including her mentor Eleanor. Working with local farmer Daniel Thorne, Asha uncovers a 200-year cycle where the orchard claims forty-nine victims before a harvest of its bizarre, heart-like fruits.
The orchard originated when miners disturbed an ancient entity, leading Asha's ancestor Thomas Bryce to make a bargain that bound his bloodline to the cycle. With Lily Bryce, the last of her family line, they discover an altar stone with instructions for breaking the cycle using Bryce blood willingly given. Professor Wei helps decipher the ritual that could potentially reverse the transformations and save the trapped villagers, including Asha's brother, but they must act before the forty-ninth disappearance completes the cycle and the harvest begins.
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The Long Home
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
During a séance for the grieving Chambers family, she unexpectedly hears a real child's voice saying "Hollow Street knows the truth." This leads Eleanor into a dangerous investigation alongside Inspector Frederick Marlowe of Scotland Yard. They discover connections between recent murders mimicking Jack the Ripper's style and the decades-old death of Catherine Blackwood, who had witnessed the original Ripper's crimes.
As Eleanor delves deeper, she uncovers shocking truths: the original Ripper was James Chambers, a celebrated ballet dancer, and the new killer is his son George Chambers, who targeted Eleanor to silence Catherine's spirit. Most disturbing of all, Eleanor learns she herself shares blood with the Ripper through her grandmother's relationship with James Chambers. The novel culminates with the surprise reappearance of Eleanor's mother, Sophia, long thought dead, who arrives to reveal family secrets and the complex truth behind their connection to the infamous killer.
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Last Violin
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
Art historian Nadine Rojas travels to Venice investigating a legendary violin called "L'ultimo," said to be Stradivari's final creation with the power to make its perfect performers disappear. Her research becomes personal when she learns her fiancé Marco, a talented violinist scheduled to perform at La Fenice, has become obsessed with finding the instrument.
After discovering historical documents linking the violin to mysterious disappearances across centuries, Nadine uncovers that Marco has already found L'ultimo and experienced its strange effects. Marco believes the violin creates a doorway to a realm of pure music when played perfectly, and plans to "transcend" during his upcoming performance-even suggesting Nadine join him.
The night before the performance, Nadine attempts to remove the violin from their hotel, seeking help from Vittorio Ziani, an elderly antique dealer whose family has tracked L'ultimo for generations. They're intercepted by Professor Baresi, who orchestrated Nadine's involvement to locate the violin for his own ambitions. When confronted at gunpoint on a boat in the Venetian canals, Marco appears unexpectedly to save Nadine, leading to a tense standoff as they debate the violin's true nature and power.
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The Clockmaker
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
The watch leads Elias to uncover shocking truths: he has a son named Thomas he never knew existed, born to his former love Milena Králová. Thomas, a physicist, became trapped in a "chronological interstice" during a Cold War experiment gone wrong in 1968. The watch, created by Milena's father Dušan Král, can displace consciousness through time but demands a sacrifice with each use, explaining the mysterious deaths connected to Elias. In the final confrontation, Elias enters the interstice and sacrifices himself to free Thomas, destroying the watch to prevent its dangerous power from being exploited by government agents. As Thomas returns to normal time, Elias's consciousness dissolves across the temporal spectrum, finding peace in the knowledge that his sacrifice restored his son's life and ended the watch's deadly cycle.
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Bone Atlas
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
These remains belong to an undocumented parallel branch of humanity-the Keepers-who diverged from our evolutionary path 800,000 years ago, choosing isolation and harmony with nature over dominance. As Russian authorities led by Colonel Sorokina attempt to weaponize this discovery, Ira and her former student Mikhail flee with a mysterious bone cylinder-the true Bone Atlas-containing the Keepers' accumulated knowledge and memories.
The Keepers reveal themselves to be a dwindling ancient population with extraordinary abilities, including telepathic communication and enhanced physical adaptations. Ira learns she shares genetic heritage with them, explaining her unique ability to access their stored memories. At a gathering of the last remaining Keepers, Ira proposes selective disclosure of their knowledge to thoughtful human leaders rather than governments or militaries. This final convergence between the two branches of humanity offers a path to preserve their wisdom before extinction-knowledge that could help address the environmental and existential crises they predicted millennia ago.
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White Room
by Virginia Albertson
Part of the Thirteenth Archive series
Upon arrival, Samuel meets the enigmatic Dr. Winters, who claims Elizabeth was never a patient there. Despite this denial, Samuel stays at the facility to investigate, discovering dark experiments taking place in the mysterious "White Room" on the fourth floor of the east wing.
Over three months, Samuel uncovers evidence of memory manipulation experiments led by Dr. Reed, who is systematically erasing patients' identities and replacing them with fabricated ones. When Samuel gets too close to the truth, the doctors confine him as a patient, claiming he suffers from delusions. With help from sympathetic nurse Annie Davidson, Samuel escapes and locates Elizabeth, who now believes she is "Caroline Weber." As he tries to reawaken her true memories and escape, they're discovered by Nurse Brandt, forcing Samuel to make desperate choices to save his sister before she's transferred away permanently.
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