Saints And Cinders

(The Silent Republic Book 2)

About

Some ruins bury machines. Others bury sins.

The war is over, but the killing hasn’t stopped.

In the ash-laced ruins of Przemyśl, survivors cling to fragments of memory and hope. Among them walks Witold “Wrona” Grabski – former border guard, reluctant guide – and Basia Nowak, a teenage girl carrying what may be the last intact NATO data archive.

Together, they search for Professor Adamczyk, a reclusive academic who may hold answers about Saint Michael, Basia’s mother, and the true legacy of the war. But in a city haunted by whispers, stalked by Cleaners, and wired with old defense systems that never went silent, truth comes at a price.

As loyalties fracture and the dead past claws to the surface, Wrona must decide whether redemption is found in survival – or in fire.

In a world of broken altars and scorched republics, some saints were never meant to be saved.