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The Chapel at the Edge of Night

Par : Pete Cossaboon
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235250192
  • EAN9798235250192
  • Date de parution21/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The Chapel at the Edge of NightFather Callum Roche was sent to Saint Michael's Chapel to disappear. After the death of Father Eamon-the man he loved, the man the Church refused to name honestly-Callum is quietly exiled to a remote chapel on the edge of the sea. Officially, it is a place of restoration. In truth, it is a burial without a grave. Saint Michael's has no real congregation, no comfort, and almost no visitors, only wind, stone, peat smoke, and the endless violence of waves breaking against the cliffs below.
The chapel itself is older than anyone living remembers. Local legend says the archangel Michael once battled a dragon there, driving his sword into the earth and opening a healing spring where pilgrims came for centuries to beg for mercy. But the spring has long been dry, the pilgrims are gone, and the chapel has become a relic of a faith that no longer knows what it is guarding. Then, during a violent storm, Callum finds a body on the moor.
The stranger is beautiful, freezing, and almost dead. Against instinct and weather, Callum drags him back to the chapel and lays him beside the hearth, believing he has saved a life. But the man he rescued is not merely injured. He is ancient. Starving. Haunted by centuries of blood, memory, and sin. His name is Lucien, and he is a vampire who came to Saint Michael's not for shelter, but to die. As Callum tends to Lucien, the chapel begins to wake.
The bell rings without a hand. Water whispers beneath the stones. The old spring stirs for the first time in generations. What Callum believed was only folklore begins to reveal itself as a darker truth: the dragon beneath Saint Michael's was not simply slain. Something was bound there, something hungry, something that has never stopped waiting. Drawn together by grief, desire, and the terrible intimacy of being seen too clearly, Callum and Lucien begin to circle a question neither can answer safely.
Is mercy still mercy when it refuses someone's chosen ending? Is love salvation if it becomes possession? Can a creature shaped by hunger choose anything else? And can a priest who has spent his life mistaking shame for holiness learn to stand before desire without calling it damnation?Their fragile bond is shattered when another vampire arrives at the chapel, elegant, sorrowful, and wrong. He enters through the confessional, weaponizing the sacred language Callum once trusted and exposing the buried histories Lucien cannot bear to tell.
He knows what happened beneath Saint Michael's. He knows what Lucien has done to those he loved. And he knows the old wound under the chapel can be opened again. As the Church sends a representative to inspect Callum's "restoration, " and a local woman is attacked beyond the boundary wall, the danger can no longer remain hidden inside private grief. The past has crossed into the living world. The spring is flowing again.
The dragon is listening. To save Saint Michael's, Callum must face the truth the Church buried, the love he lost, the illness consuming his own body, and the offer Lucien makes in the name of terrible mercy: eternal life. But Callum has already learned what happens when fear disguises itself as devotion. He will not let the Church's shame define him. He will not let death make him accept a bargain made in terror.
And he will not call possession salvation simply because it arrives with tenderness in its voice. Gothic, intimate, and emotionally charged, The Chapel at the Edge of Night is a dark supernatural novel about queer love, religious shame, hunger, grief, and the dangerous difference between saving someone and owning them. It is a story of a priest sent away to be forgotten, a vampire desperate to be unmade, and a chapel built over an ancient wound that may never fully close.
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