Gabriel Black
Lance Kennedy
A work of transgressive fiction set in the shadow of the Book of Revelation.
Gabriel Black operates at the boundary between literary fiction and eschatological horror — a narrative that takes seriously both the darkness of the human condition and the terrible possibility that the apocalyptic imagination might be more than imagination. The novel follows its protagonist through a landscape where the sacred and the profane are no longer distinguishable, where the signs of the end times are not metaphors but data points, and where the only honest response to revelation is to look directly at it.
This is not a comfortable novel. It is not intended to be. It belongs to the tradition of Flannery O’Connor and Cormac McCarthy — fiction that treats the spiritual dimension of human experience as real and therefore dangerous.
Details
| Author | Lance Kennedy |
| Status | Forthcoming |
| Formats | Leather-bound limited edition, hardcover, ebook |
| ISBN | To be assigned |
Book cover forthcoming
