The Archive
Portal - The Trilogy and Worlds Beyond
The trilogy forms the spine of the archive: three volumes bound in resonance, each tracing the arc of silence, memory, and myth. They are the central song, the ritual frame through which transformation is revealed.

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Beyond them stand the other works—each a constellation in the TRANS-GALACTIC ETHER. They are not sequels, nor fragments, but independent journeys. Yet each carries forward the same cadence: mythic clarity, silence unveiled, memory restored. Together they form a continuum, a living archive where every story is both solitary and connected, each voice distinct yet woven into the larger chorus.

ISBN-13: 979-8-231-42121-3
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Words: 62,595

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These five volumes below, form the complete print edition of Book Three, Drachenfels - Covenant of Shadows, divided only for physical print production while preserving the full arc of the story. Together they create a continuous descent into the shadows of the Inheritance Cycle’s world.
At the edge of a quiet Ohio town, the woods have always been strange. People whisper about lights between the trees, about shadows that move against the wind, about time slipping sideways when no one is looking. Most dismiss it as folklore. Most never go near the treeline after dark.
James Stovall isn’t most people. When a sudden, impossible phenomenon erupts deep within the forest—a geometric distortion that bends light, sound, and reality itself—James becomes the first unwilling witness to something far older and far larger than the town that hides it.
As the anomaly grows, the boundaries between past and future begin to fracture. Memories rewrite themselves. Hours vanish. The sky changes color. And the deeper James ventures, the more he realizes the woods aren’t just a place… they’re a threshold. Now he must uncover what lies beyond it—before the distortion consumes everything he knows.
A story of cosmic mystery, human resilience, and the thin line between discovery and oblivion, The Woods at the Edge of Time pulls you into a world where reality is fragile… and the truth is anything but comforting.
On Ganymede’s fractured frontier, silence is more dangerous than any weapon. When a body is discovered beneath Jupiter’s shifting light, Investigator Erin Ward is drawn into a mystery that refuses to stay still. Evidence rewrites itself. Timelines blur. And every answer only deepens the impossible truth waiting beneath the colony’s surface.
As political tensions rise and the moon’s ancient secrets begin to stir, Erin must navigate a web of conspiracies, altered memories, and a killer who may not exist in any single moment. The closer she gets to the truth, the more reality itself begins to unravel around her.
A blend of cosmic intrigue and investigative suspense, The Last Quiet Morning explores what happens when the past refuses to stay buried—and the future refuses to wait its turn.
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ISBN: 9798235783577
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About The Author
Terry Broullette(ShadowDragon), is a speculative fiction writer, series architect, and independent publisher whose work explores the quiet intersections of memory, myth, and emotional resonance. His stories unfold in cycles—of silence, inheritance, and transformation—where glyphs are not mere symbols, but living echoes of consciousness. Through modular manuscript design and mythic world-building, Terry crafts immersive portals that invite readers to listen between the lines. His trilogy, Echoes of Silence, is a poetic archive of empathic architecture and psychic cadence, shaped by a deep reverence for legacy tools and the ritual of storytelling. When not refining manuscripts or adapting ancient code into modern form, Terry dwells in the liminal spaces where silence speaks and resonance remembers all.