History remembers the kings and the conquerors. But the real story was always happening in the shadows.
A spy hiding a red cord in the walls of a doomed city. A left-handed assassin walking alone into a tyrant's palace. A girl in a foreign field, gleaning the leftovers of a life she didn't choose. A woman riding into the dark to stop a future king from making a mistake that would stain his crown forever.
In The God of the Outcast, Lorcan Pike strips away the Sunday-school polish to reveal the raw, dusty reality of the Old Testament's most "lesser-known" figures. These aren't fairy tales. They are stories of survival, cleverness, and the quiet miracles that happen when the fireworks stop.
From the high-stakes tension of Jericho to the cosmic vision of a valley of dry bones, discover the "Architect" who doesn't build for the now-but for the forever.
Perfect for fans of historical fiction and readers aged 12-14 who want a story that isn't afraid of the grit.