In 1936, deep within Germany's Black Forest, SS General Hans Kammler oversees the recovery of a mysterious crashed craft unlike anything humanity had ever seen. The object is alive in ways science cannot explain-its metallic hull heals itself, reacts to touch, and appears capable of altering reality itself. When soldiers and scientists begin vanishing without trace after interacting with the craft, Kammler recognizes its terrifying potential: the ability to manipulate time.
As Nazi scientists secretly construct Die Glocke ("The Bell"), an experimental machine designed to harness the alien technology, the project evolves from military research into something far darker. Strange visions, impossible corridors, and fragments of future knowledge begin to emerge from the machine. Those exposed to it suffer psychological breakdowns, religious crises, and temporal distortions that blur the boundaries between memory, prophecy, and madness.
Decades later, Vatican archivist Father Elias Ferretti uncovers hidden manuscripts linking the Nazi experiments to forbidden truths buried beneath centuries of Church secrecy. As Ferretti follows a trail stretching from wartime Germany to Argentina, Kecksburg, and the Vatican itself, he discovers evidence suggesting that time travel was not merely achieved-it altered history in catastrophic ways. At the center of the conspiracy lies a devastating revelation about Christ's crucifixion, the manipulation of human belief, and a secret order willing to murder to preserve the foundations of civilization.
Blending psychological horror, historical conspiracy, theological suspense, and science fiction, The Heresy of Time explores the terrifying consequences of humanity attempting to control forces beyond comprehension. As timelines fracture and faith itself comes under siege, the novel poses a chilling question: if history can be rewritten, what becomes of truth?