In the secret catacombs beneath the Vatican, archivist Daniel Kearney uncovers a codex not meant to be read-a relic etched in an impossible language, humming with a presence older than scripture and deadlier than faith. Bound in clay and stitched with shadows, The Hollow Seraph is not a book. It's a weapon. And when Daniel reads from its pages, the world begins to un-write itself.
What begins as a scholarly curiosity soon escalates into a metaphysical contagion. People vanish without trace. Cities crumble not in fire, but into silence. History frays. Names are forgotten. Reality fractures. Joined by a skeptical nun and a disgraced heretic, Daniel must navigate a landscape of theological dread, psychological unraveling, and cosmic horror in a race against the encroaching void.
From the ziggurats of ancient Akkad to the crypts beneath St. Peter's, The Hollow Seraph is a supernatural thriller that blends archaeological intrigue with Lovecraftian terror. It is a story of faith undone, knowledge punished, and the terrible price of asking forbidden questions.