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In the blood-soaked nation of Kaimon, there exists one sanctuary untouched by chaos—and Ashe Heath, a death row inmate, is somehow responsible for making it so. When he awakens in a prison cell with someone else's memories, he discovers he's been condemned for the most senseless crime imaginable: mass jaywalking violations that somehow led to a massacre. But in a world where sorcerers battle across mystical realms and forbidden knowledge is currency, nothing is ever quite that simple. The Sorcerer's Handbook arrives in his hands like a dark miracle—an ancient grimoire that promises power beyo…
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Sorcerer’s Handbook novel is written by Ting Ri.
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In the year 1668, a peculiar paradox unfolds: the narrator's city becomes renowned as "The Safest Place in the Country," and ironically, the narrator claims responsibility for this achievement. The twist? This safety was secured not through heroic deeds or noble service, but through their incarceration. The narrator's arrest directly correlates with the city's newfound security, suggesting their presence in society posed a significant threat to public safety. This brief yet intriguing premise ra