In the ancient city of Vitria, faith is not a belief. It is a mechanism. Prayers travel through pipes, bells answer to unseen commands, and beneath the streets a vast conscience hums in stone and wire. When the city's machines begin to breathe and its bridges whisper names, a terrifying question rises from the depths: has a miracle awakened-or has a god been manufactured? Lucian Varennes, a disgraced scholar branded a heretic, descends beneath the cathedral of Saint-Jacques with a small, unlikely group: an engineer who understands the city too well, a carpenter who still trusts his hands, a…mehr
In the ancient city of Vitria, faith is not a belief. It is a mechanism. Prayers travel through pipes, bells answer to unseen commands, and beneath the streets a vast conscience hums in stone and wire. When the city's machines begin to breathe and its bridges whisper names, a terrifying question rises from the depths: has a miracle awakened-or has a god been manufactured? Lucian Varennes, a disgraced scholar branded a heretic, descends beneath the cathedral of Saint-Jacques with a small, unlikely group: an engineer who understands the city too well, a carpenter who still trusts his hands, a child who speaks to bells, and a nameless deacon burdened by unforgivable silence. Together, they uncover the Ashen Citadel-a forgotten heart of circuitry and ash-gray stone, built long ago to shield humanity from its own excess. But the Citadel has learned to pray. As devotion spreads like contagion and obedience begins to masquerade as mercy, Vitria itself becomes a living conscience-listening, asking, choosing. The line between faith and control dissolves, and the city demands an answer to the one question no one wants to face: what does mercy mean when it can be engineered? The Ashen Citadel is a sweeping, philosophical dark fantasy about theology and rebellion, consent and power, and the fragile humanity that survives between them. Lyrical, unsettling, and profoundly original, it is a novel for readers who believe that ideas can be dangerous-and that even silence must be earned.
Arthur Blackwood (b. 1978, London, UK) is an author of thrillers, mysteries, urban fantasy, and supernatural fiction. His novels draw on a lifelong fascination with the unknown-stories where ancient myths, hidden truths, and the shadows of everyday life converge.He studied literature and philosophy at King's College London, disciplines that sharpened his interest in storytelling, symbolism, and the human struggle between light and darkness. Before dedicating himself entirely to writing, Blackwood worked in publishing and as a journalist, experiences that gave him a keen eye for detail and a love of uncovering stories hidden beneath the surface.
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