Abigail
The matriarch chooses one prophecy and refuses the other.
[ canon · 15 novels ]
Read in any order. The reading-order page maps the chronology if you would rather follow the timeline; book clubs typically start with Disturbing Dreams.
The matriarch chooses one prophecy and refuses the other.
Two kids with one verse start a riot the algorithm cannot suppress.
A boy with a borrowed name walks into a city that has forgotten its own.
A futurist research lab traces a signal back to a verse no one alive wrote.
The dragon was never the metaphor. The cage was.
Faith is the substance of things hoped for, and the spine of things endured.
The witness who saw too much, asked to look again.
Some confessions are louder when no one is listening.
Twelve years, twelve impossible nights, one quiet rebellion.
She runs from the city. The city follows in patterns she begins to recognize.
A coder reads a stack trace and finds a sentence she did not write.
A drone pilot starts hearing a verse in the static between commands.
He hides in plain sight. The lion does not.
When the implant goes mandatory, the implants start agreeing with each other.
Biotech promises forever. Scripture has already described one.