In the pestilence-stricken ruins of Virel, where starvation has eclipsed hope and rusted machines gnaw on the forgotten dead, a grotesque cathedral of living flesh erupts from the shattered bones of the old world. Its architect is no holy man but a disgraced surgeon-turned-heretic, preaching salvation through surrender and binding his followers into the very walls of his nightmarish temple. When Mara Sol-scarred by loss and hardened by skepticism-hears the cathedral's mournful hymn, curiosity spirals into dread, then into a twisted yearning. As she descends into the prophet's flesh-woven machinery, she must choose between exposing the monstrous lie or succumbing to the holy infection blooming in her veins. In The Throat of God, faith becomes a parasitic feast, and in a world that has forgotten mercy, the only question left is what will devour us first.