Blood from the Cross by Viktoryia Konan is a chilling and unforgettable supernatural thriller that explores the price of faith in a world where miracles bleed-and the faithful vanish.
When a charred wooden cross is unearthed beneath the ruins of an abandoned church, it begins to weep blood. The miracle stuns the city of Harlow. The sick are healed. The desperate find hope. But with each blessing comes a cost: the healed begin to disappear-one by one.
Historian Ethan Marsh, doctor Claire Moreau, priest Gabriel Ruiz, and journalist Samuel Kern are thrust into the center of a spiraling mystery. As the crowds swell into a frenzied pilgrimage, the four must race against time to unravel the origin of the relic and the terrifying pattern repeating itself throughout history: 40 days of miracles followed by a reckoning.
Blood from the Cross is a novel about the thin line between belief and fanaticism, mercy and sacrifice. It's for readers who love atmospheric horror, theological dread, and psychological suspense in the tradition of The Exorcist, The Leftovers, and The Last Passenger.
Will faith save them-or consume them?