Is doing the right thing always the right thing to do?
The enigmatic Suicide Carnival has finally made its way to the outskirts of Meridian Primus. Following a string of disappearances, Nero and Ophelia race to find their missing friend, the [Translator] esper Oliver Tarpel.
But once they discover what awaits them in the Carnival and learn of everything that it stands for, they learn that white, too, is but a shade of grey.
In this world, only two directions exist on the moral compass. One direction points up, towards what’s good and pure… and all others towards the Meridian.
Combining Sci-fi and Fantasy isn't easy. You have to implement logic into magic - which defeats the purpose of magic in the first place. That being said, The Suicide Carnival manages to blend the two opposing forces with incredible fluidity. The set-up is great, the characters have an amazing chemistry from the get-go, and I can picture the city of Meridian Primus simply through the author's vivid descriptions. Five stars, easily. Very excited to read this to completion.
5/5 I recommend that you give this one a try. it is well written and extremely Intruiging. it fill my heads with so many question and I can't help but want to see how the story will continue to progress. Everything in this story is solids and the Writer did a very good job of painting the picture of the setting and I appreciate every scene and action that the text conveys in a clear easy to understand and intriguing story.
The story is beautiful and very unique to read though, I found some words very hard to read but I know you can still do more about this!! you can aim it! The emotions is very visible and I really can feel it thats how I like your story.
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It's different , I like your plot but honestly I read only you lur synopsis and first chapter but still I feel it is interesting . I need to read other chapters too to understand more . All the best 😄 . Do write a lot.
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If you like intelligent characters from the likes of Death Note or Sherlock Holmes, this book is for you. Fantastic story with an interesting world, and it's very well written too.