A World Beyond the Mirror
Some mirrors don’t just reflect—they reveal. Path of the Na’gee by Eric Ritter dives into a world that’s hauntingly close to ours, yet completely untamed. Here, myths come alive, and legends are not just bedtime stories but living, breathing threats. Ritter takes us through Samuel’s mission of vengeance and discovery, blurring the line between the real and the mystical.
This first volume in the Reflections of Worlds series sets the tone for an electrifying ride. With a mix of high-stakes adventure, emotional tension, and moments that make you question reality itself, this book shines as a strong debut that promises more to come. Ritter’s ability to balance action and emotion gives the story real heart—and that’s what makes it special.
Inside the Mysterious World
The world Eric Ritter builds in Path of the Na’gee feels both familiar and otherworldly—a perfect reflection of our own world gone wild. The story begins with Samuel, a man haunted by tragedy, whose extraordinary power to “freeze” people drags him into a deadly struggle between two realities. What starts as a personal quest for vengeance quickly unfolds into something much greater: the discovery of an alternate, mystical world known only to a few.
No, Samuel’s strong sense of self-justification was downright unnerving, not to mention certifiably crazy and it’s exactly what would lead Vic to killing him before he had a chance to explain… Unless Eva helped that is.
Path of the Na’gee, Chapter 3: “The Visit”, p. 36
At its core, this book isn’t just about battles or conspiracies—it’s about choice, morality, and the price of justice. Ritter brings raw emotion into his storytelling, showing us characters like Samuel and Vic, both broken in their own ways, trying to navigate impossible decisions. What stands out most is how Ritter captures the tension between doing what’s right and doing what’s necessary. The line between hero and villain gets thinner with every page, and that’s exactly what makes Path of the Na’gee such a gripping read.
This is the kind of story that grips you by the throat, makes you question your sense of good and evil, and then dares you to keep reading anyway. The standout scene—when Eva confronts Samuel, deciding between fear and trust—anchors the book’s emotional weight. It’s not just about survival; it’s about finding humanity in chaos.
The Mind Behind the Mirror
Eric Ritter writes with the soul of a dreamer and the discipline of a craftsman. He’s not just telling stories—he’s building worlds that challenge readers to think deeper about reality, morality, and human nature. His ability to fuse deep emotion with cinematic action makes his work stand out in the fantasy-thriller landscape. Ritter’s style invites you to question what’s possible, both in fiction and in life, and that’s what makes his voice unforgettable.
Where Reflections Lead Us Next
Path of the Na’gee isn’t just another adventure—it’s an experience that grips your imagination and refuses to let go. The book invites you to step into the reflection and see what’s waiting on the other side.