From the abyss emerge the Cenobites: geometric ministers of agony, beings who have transcended pleasure and pain into ecstatic torment. They do not punish—they refine. And Eleanor's profound grief makes her the perfect canvas for their art.
Trapped in a surreal horror landscape of shifting flesh, obsidian chains, and non-Euclidean geometry, Eleanor is subjected to torments that blur agony and ecstasy. As cosmic horror unfolds, she encounters damned souls like Brother Matthew, a broken priest whose faith curdled into fanaticism, and learns her own grandfather was an architect of this hell.
With psychological horror peeling back her memories and body horror reshaping her flesh, Eleanor faces impossible choices: offer another soul to deepen her own damnation, or resist a transformation that promises transcendence through suffering.
Inspired by the haunting legacy of Clive Barker, this supernatural horror novel plunges into Gothic Horror atmospheres, occult rituals, and existential horror as Eleanor's love for her sister becomes the very fuel for her eternal torment.
Dark Fantasy meets torture horror in a transgressive fiction journey where every choice leads deeper into darkness—until the line between victim and minister, humanity and damnation, is consumed by flame.