jakthewriter
Fallen Angels is a psychological thriller set in Lebanon in the aftermath of the devastating Beirut Port explosion. In this alternate reality, the explosion did not only destroy buildings and lives, it unleashed something far more insidious. A strange psychological affliction has begun to spread across the population, leaving people unstable, haunted, and fractured in ways that defy scientific explanation. No one knows if it is a disease, a curse, or the result of hidden experiments, but its presence threatens to tear apart the very fabric of society.
At the heart of the story is a group of young survivors who are still grieving the death of a close friend lost in the blast. Struggling with their own trauma, they are reluctantly drawn into the mystery when they realize that the affliction is spreading too quickly to be ignored. Their search for answers becomes both a journey of survival and a test of their friendship. The line between reality and hallucination grows increasingly blurred as they are forced to confront their own inner demons while uncovering the truth behind the illness.
Caught between grief, paranoia, and the growing threat of this organization, the protagonists must piece together the fragments of truth hidden beneath layers of lies, conspiracy, and fear. Their quest for a cure is also a fight for their own sanity, as the psychological sickness begins to creep into their lives as well. Each step forward forces them to question whether they are truly saving others, or simply losing themselves.
Fallen Angels is not just a thriller about survival. It is a story about trauma, memory, and resilience in a city marked by tragedy. Through suspense, mystery, and psychological tension, it explores how people cling to hope, even when everything around them seems broken.