"Some prayed to God. Others decoded Him."
In 13th-century Spain, Brother Calistius stumbles upon a forbidden scroll buried beneath a sacred altar—its cryptic language older than Scripture, pulsing with divine power. As he deciphers its meaning, he uncovers a terrifying truth: miracles are not acts of faith, but acts of speech—governed by seven lost syllables that once shaped creation itself.
Pursued by a secret order of theologians, hunted by the Church, and haunted by voices from beyond, Calistius must race to piece together the Thesaurus of St. Philip—a legendary codex said to unlock resurrection, revelation, and the wrath of heaven itself.
In this gripping historical-theological thriller, ancient truths resurface, language becomes a weapon, and the divine is no longer untouchable.
Speak carefully.
The right word could end the world.