When Elias Crowe abandoned the priesthood, he thought he had buried his sins along with his collar. But sins do not rot quietly. They rise, they speak, they wear the faces of the dead-and angels themselves arrive to balance the ledger. In a decaying Midwestern town, funerals unravel into blasphemous revelations, corpses accuse their mourners, and the heavens open not with mercy but with judgment.
Haunted by an angel of Memory and stalked by the flesh of his own betrayals, Elias is forced to confront every transgression he ever curated, concealed, or sold. Heaven is not a meadow; it is a slaughterhouse tiled in scripture. And once God takes notice, forgiveness is no longer on the table-only collection.
The Ledger of Heaven is a visceral tale of spiritual horror, divine wrath, and the unbearable weight of being seen by eternity itself. Perfect for readers who want their horror unflinching, theological, and unforgettable.