What happens when the gods of Olympus don't fade away-they adapt?
When ancient Greek mythology collides with the birth of Christianity, and both are unearthed in the modern world, the result is not peace. It is fracture.
A hidden language locked in fragments of parchment. A double Ark-one of Law, one of Hope-guarded by a secret the Vatican has protected for centuries. A historian who discovers the stutter in the code, the tear in the divine narrative, and the woman at its center: Pandora, still clutching her jar.
This is not a retelling. It's a reckoning.
In this literary thriller of faith, doubt, and rediscovery, beliefs are tested, truths are bent, and the line between myth and miracle blurs until the only question left is:
Who really won the war between the Many and the One?
And who is still hiding in plain sight?
Perfect for readers of Dan Brown, Umberto Eco, and Neil Gaiman who want a story that respects the weight of history while asking the most dangerous question of all: What if everything we believe is built on a lie we've been too afraid to open?