What does it mean to be human – or rather, how does God define ‘human’?
A man made less human by cybernetics…
A woman whose humanity is hidden behind an animalistic veil…
Two lonely, tormented souls find their paths crossing… but will each spell destruction for the other, or will God intervene for the good of those who love Him?
Luke Wallace did not ask to be a cyborg, but now that he is one, he wonders if he is still made in God’s image. Though he fears the answer, he still follows the commandments of Christ in the only way he knows how… logically. Scourged and cast out of every church in Mountainveil, he bears the scars of more than the accident which broke his body, they tell the tale of false Christians who have railed against him as an abomination, or even the Beast of Revelation. Following a declaration to never abandon an alien widow and her orphaned daughter, he is branded a traitor and tortured in the most secure military facility in the world, then thrown far from everything he knows, and onto another Earth, where he meets Annie Grace, a woman from a race of beings known only as the Veiled. She too seeks the will of God, however unlike him, she hears His voice, but suffering from persecution which is clearly the type and shadow of his own, her faith is clearly wavering. In a world tearing at the seams from racial strife, her kind, particularly in the ominously named town of Proverb, teeters on the brink of extermination. Will Wallace and Annie become a justification for the ethnic cleansing of Proverb, or will they have the discernment to listen to the still, small Voice, and answer the call to avert a bloodbath?