Growing up on the streets, Rhys' only instinct was survival—by any means necessary. But when the man who took him in disappears, his search leads him to Haloway, a metropolis plagued by a mysterious madness that turns humans into monsters known as Marauders.
After a brutal attack, Rhys is dragged into The Abyss, a brutal hell where he must navigate its deadly trials, where only those who escape are marked as Revenants—beings forged in darkness and power.
"The Abyss deprives you of everything, even death, no matter how much you yearn for it."
Author here to try and leave a review of my own book and trying not to cringe :/ And if you disagree with any of the glazing I do here, feel free to voice your own opinion I'm dying to know what think! This story follows Rhys as he searches for the Benefactor, a mysterious man who pulled him away from street life. His search leads him to a futuristic cyberpunk metropolis, where he is the one thrown into an adventure he could have never imagined From the very first page, this story grabs you and doesn’t let go. You’re pulled into a harsh, unforgiving world where every character seems to have their own agenda, each one playing a dangerous game. The fight scenes are intense — raw, explosive, and vividly choreographed — yet they never overshadow the quieter moments of betrayal, ambition, and silent heartache simmering beneath the surface. What truly sets this story apart is how seamlessly it balances high-stakes action with deeply personal struggles. It’s not just about physical battles — it’s about battles of will. Every character feels like they’re standing on the edge of something — whether it’s revenge, redemption, or ruin — and you can’t help but get caught up in their fates. If you're looking for a story that’s as much about the wars within as it is about the conflicts outside, set in a world that feels darkly magical yet strikingly real, this is the one. Trust me — once you start, you won’t want to stop.