In 1649, French colonizers greet the generous Carib people of Grenada with open arms-and secret orders for genocide. From the ashes of a massacre and a desperate, sacrificial leap from a cliff, a curse is born into the soil.
Years later, enslaved Africans are brought to work the conquered land, their suffering a constant, brutal offering. With each lash of the whip, each act of defilement, a shadow gathers on Hill Piton, drinking their pain. It is a passive, growing hunger born of unspeakable cruelty.
When a child is sentenced to death for stealing bread to survive, that hunger awakens. The shadow rises-a being of darkness with eyes of fire and ocean, and lips stained with blood. It is "the Jab." The "Diable Diable." The living vengeance of a people. In one night of horrific, targeted slaughter, it purges the plantation of its masters, freeing the enslaved and marking the island forever.
This is the origin story of a legend, a tale of how paradise was stolen, how a people were broken, and how their collective anguish forged a monster that would become the eternal, sleeping guardian of Grenada.