Beneath the sacred robes, nothing is as it seems. Sin Beneath the Cassock is a bold mix of science fiction, satire, and erotic comedy. When two alien fugitives hide on Earth disguised as priests, their plan is simple: preach piety, avoid suspicion, and survive. But human vices-lust, alcohol, and power-soon drag them into chaos. Between smoky confessions and late-night temptations, the priests are torn between faith and flesh.
Every lie they tell leads to bigger sins, and every sin exposes the fragile mask of holiness. This novel is not only a provocative tale of forbidden passions but also a sharp satire of false morality and hypocrisy in the name of religion. It's daring, funny, and dangerously honest. And at the very end, it carries a timeless reminder, spoken by Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk:"Sovereignty rests unconditionally with the nation."
Beneath the sacred robes, nothing is as it seems. Sin Beneath the Cassock is a bold mix of science fiction, satire, and erotic comedy. When two alien fugitives hide on Earth disguised as priests, their plan is simple: preach piety, avoid suspicion, and survive. But human vices-lust, alcohol, and power-soon drag them into chaos. Between smoky confessions and late-night temptations, the priests are torn between faith and flesh.
Every lie they tell leads to bigger sins, and every sin exposes the fragile mask of holiness. This novel is not only a provocative tale of forbidden passions but also a sharp satire of false morality and hypocrisy in the name of religion. It's daring, funny, and dangerously honest. And at the very end, it carries a timeless reminder, spoken by Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk:"Sovereignty rests unconditionally with the nation."