Fifty-three people. Including Mrs. Czernin, who brought me homemade pierogies every Thursday and never once asked why I smelled like whiskey at 10 a.m. Including Deacon Roy, who had Parkinson’s and still managed to ring the bell with his forehead when his hands failed. Including Maria.
Michael laughs until he weeps. He doesn’t know if Silas survived, if the girl is a hallucination, or if Heaven and Hell are just two sides of the same catastrophic coin. He picks up his rusted dog tags, touches the crude cross he carved from a burnt pew, and whispers the first prayer he’s meant in years:
Father Michael Cross is a priest who no longer prays. A former military chaplain who served in a brutal, unnamed war, he now presides over St. Agatha’s, a dying parish in the rusted-out town of Emmaus, Pennsylvania. His sermons are hollow, his communion wine is cheap Merlot, and his only remaining ritual is chain-smoking on the bell tower while staring at the abandoned steel mill. Catastrophic Priest Novel
That something is , a fallen Watcher who was imprisoned beneath the church two thousand years ago. The fire wasn’t an accident. It was a prison break. And Michael’s parishioners? They were the blood sacrifice needed to fuel Azaziel’s resurrection.
But here’s the catastrophe: God allowed it. Or worse—God wasn’t there to stop it. Fifty-three people
And I’m going to find out what that purpose was, even if I have to burn down everything else to do it.
Let them call me a catastrophe.
Michael pulls the trigger on the St. Jude bomb. The explosion levels the mill, destroys the Throne of Echoes, and vaporizes Silas—but also obliterates the last anchor holding the town’s dead souls in limbo. They vanish forever.
The fire didn’t have a source. It didn’t have a cause. It had a purpose . Including Deacon Roy, who had Parkinson’s and still
“Blessed are the damned, for they shall inherit the earth.” 1. Logline A disillusioned war veteran turned small-town priest loses his faith after a catastrophic church fire kills his congregation—only to discover that the fire was a divine act to purge a demon he was meant to fight all along, forcing him to wage a one-man war against Hell without God’s blessing. 2. Genre Psychological Horror / Dark Fantasy / Religious Thriller 3. Tagline God abandoned him. The devil wants him dead. The truth will burn them both. 4. Synopsis Part One: The Ash Sermon