The war didn't end with surrender.It ended when the dead finished counting.In a quiet American town still scarred by civil war, the fallen return-not to haunt, but to enforce. They walk in formation. They impose rules. They execute without anger or mercy. And slowly, terrifyingly, they restore order.No explanations.No negotiations.No exceptions.For a time, the living accept it. Survival feels easier when someone else decides who pays.But when the dead withdraw, something worse takes their place.What begins as relief curdles into fear as the town attempts to preserve the order left behind. Committees form. Reviews are conducted. Lines are crossed. Children are questioned. Violence returns-not as chaos, but as procedure.The War Never Ended is a relentless supernatural horror novel about authority, complicity, and the terrifying human desire for certainty. Blending paranormal dread with brutal moral realism, it asks a question rarely faced in horror: What happens when justice works-and we decide to keep it?There are no heroes here.No saviors.Only witnesses.Because when the war is finished, someone still has to choose what comes next.And this time, the dead are not coming back to stop us.