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Incendiary

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The fires didn't end the world. They just ended the illusion that it could be saved.

Whole cities fell in days. Flames swallowed streets, homes, and lives with nothing more than a hiss and a crackle. In the ashes, someone had to stay behind - to contain it, clean it, pretend it could be controlled.



That's where the Spatesmiths came in. We were supposed to be the line between order and collapse.



We told ourselves the world still needed saving. That we could rebuild something from the ruins.

But the fires weren't the real enemy. It was the fear. The doubt. The slow, grinding realization that survival doesn't mean anything when there's nothing left worth surviving for.



Every day, the lines between right and wrong blur a little more. Orders get followed because it's easier than asking questions. We put out the flames, erase the evidence, and move on - until one day, there's nothing left to move toward.



In a world built on ash and silence, every step forward feels like sinking deeper into the ruins.



We fight to keep going.

We fight because we remember.

We fight to try and forget.

And somewhere out there, the fires are still burning.

122 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 17, 2025

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M. von Lindenberg

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Writer, producer, musician, cinematographer, director, painter...

There are a lot of things I have called myself over the years. Many of them still hold true, even though some of those boxes are sitting on shelves waiting to be cracked open again.

I began playing music around age 9 and always enjoyed writing when prompted with an idea. Even as a kid, short stories were something I could whip up and dump onto a page. I'd never thought myself a writer in any official capacity, not any more than I'd thought myself a "professional" musician. Alas, some 25 years after recording my first tracks, I have quite a few works in my discography.

In 2024, I endeavored to write a short story that turned into the multi-part series "No One's Time" after a conversation with a buddy. Early 2025, I released the first part to the public and the rest are to follow.

Feel free to follow the bouncing ball and see what happens next in this newest chapter (pun intended).

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Author 1 book18 followers
March 17, 2026
Incendiary is a masterpiece in post-epidemic storytelling. I was sucked in from the first page and thrown into a world where the world is literally on fire and there’s nothing you can do to stop it.

With each turn of the page, I couldn’t predict where the story would lead. Deacon’s detective style narration grips you as the would-be hero witnesses the breaking point of his colleagues. Then you’re thrust into an investigation filled with betrayal, corruption, and survival.

Every character had their own devastating story. Every scene felt like a ticking time bomb. And when time was up and that final page ended, I was left staring at the wall wondering how I would recover.

This was my first read in psychological thrillers, and I absolutely loved it. Cannot wait to read more from Lindenberg. His way of storytelling grabs your attention in a way that you’ll be cancelling plans to keep reading. Move this one to the top of your TBR. In fact, put your current read on hold. You will not regret it!
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Author 13 books35 followers
February 12, 2026
In a world built on ash and silence, survival becomes its own enemy.

Okay but Incendiary absolutely lived up to its name. This book is intense in the best way. From the first few chapters, I felt like I was dropped straight into the smoke and ash, and I did not want to look away.
What I loved most is how gritty and immersive it feels without trying too hard. The world is harsh, the tension is constant, and there’s this steady undercurrent of unease that keeps you turning pages. It’s not just about surviving in a broken world. It’s about what that kind of world does to people, and that part really hit for me.
I also appreciated that it doesn’t spoon-feed you anything. It trusts you to keep up and sit with the uncomfortable moments. That made everything feel more raw and personal instead of overly dramatic or forced.
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February 26, 2026
Pun intended. FIRE.

This book is reminiscent of 1984 and Fahrenheit 451. It is also the only book I have read that I would classify as Mid-Apocalyptic as it takes place during the collapse of civilization. It follows the protagonist through an absolute roller-coaster of a time as he attempts to perform his duties as a Spatesmith (Basically the last line of defense against a plague that causes spontaneous combustion in humans.) Constantly having his moral compass in a tailspin, this book challenges you to think long and hard about what the right thing to do is when faced with only wrong answers. All the characters have their own voices and the world feels very real. Lindenberg absolutely crushed it. If you like books that make you think and also burning flesh, I cannot recommend it enough.
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67 reviews8 followers
March 27, 2026
Wow. Just… wow. This book completely pulled me in within the first couple chapters and refused to let go.

This isn’t my usual genre, but something about the story grabbed hold of me immediately and had me hooked. I didn’t just want to keep reading… I needed to know what happened next. The pacing, the tension, the way everything unfolded—it all kept me fully invested from beginning to end.

And the audiobook? Absolutely phenomenal.

The narrator was the perfect choice for this story. He didn’t just read the book, he brought it to life. Every emotion, every moment, every character felt so vivid and real. It added an entirely new layer to the experience that made it even harder to step away.

Safe to say, I’ll be picking up more from this author and looking for more audiobooks narrated by him 👀
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Author 7 books22 followers
January 27, 2026
Chilling and unsettling! The story is full of ambiguous morality and the tough decision one has to make in the face of deceit. The depth of the characters is amazing and relatable.
Deacon thinks he’s making a difference in the world— sacrificing the infected for the good of the few remaining grains of sand that is humanity. That is, until he discovers the underbelly of what is truly going on in his apocalyptic society.
Full of suspense and moral questions. What would you do when faced with an impossible question and who/what is “right”?
A great and quick read! Cant wait to read more from this author!
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Author 4 books17 followers
March 23, 2026
There’s something about this man’s writing that really has me devouring each damn word.

It’s the unnerving feeling throughout this book that makes you wonder: “Would my government do this?”

I mean, 100%, yes they would.

However, it’s not only that but the emotion of each character draws you in and I found myself trying to hold back tears when someone yeets themselves into the next life.

This is the second book by Lindenburg that I have devoured and I plan on buying the rest.
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45 reviews
January 28, 2026
This was quite a read! A dystopian fiction with so many twists it’s hard to keep up. I’m going to do are read of this one just to make sure I caught everything.
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