He sold the Son of God for thirty pieces of silver.
For two thousand years, Judas Iscariot has burned in Hell for it.
Now he has escaped.
Haunted by the kiss that damned him and driven half-mad by centuries of torment, Judas walks the modern world carrying a terrible hope: that if he can atone before the twelve disciples, Heaven might one day open its gates to him again.
But redemption is not simple.
Each disciple demands something different. In the frozen streets of Glasgow, the drowned ruins of the Arctic, the riot-torn avenues of Paris, the glittering false promises of Las Vegas, and the forgotten churches hidden from history itself, Judas hunts demons that feed on despair, violence, greed, false hope, and human weakness.
To defeat them, he must confront the worst parts of himself.
The traitor.
The coward.
The zealot.
The man who still believes suffering can purchase forgiveness.
Dark, brutal, and deeply human, Iscariot is a horror-fantasy odyssey through a world where Hell walks beside humanity - and mercy may be more frightening than damnation itself.
For fans of dark biblical fantasy, supernatural horror, and morally complex antiheroes, Iscariot blends modern occult terror with haunting spiritual drama in a story about guilt, memory, rage, hope, and the unbearable possibility of grace.