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WHAT FAITH COULD NOT SAVE. Three Testimonies from the Margins of Literature (en Inglés)
Robert Walker (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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23,19 €Three classic monsters. Three forgotten witnesses. One question that haunts them all.
In the margins of literature's greatest horror novels exist characters whose stories were never fully told. A servant executed for a murder she did not commit. A captain who died clutching his crucifix. A curate dismissed as a coward and a fool.
Each of them believed in God. Each of them encountered the impossible. This book gives them voice.
JUSTINE'S CONFESSION expands upon Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, following the servant girl Justine Moritz from her earliest memories to her final prayer. She witnessed the unraveling of the Frankenstein household from within, saw the slow corruption of the man whose ambition would destroy everything she loved, and understood more than anyone suspected. Her testimony reveals a woman who served monsters without knowing it-and who remained, to the end, more human than those who made her death inevitable.
WHAT THE LOG NEVER RECORDED runs parallel to the fragmentary entries preserved in Bram Stoker's Dracula, filling the silences aboard the doomed ship Demeter. Captain Dmitri Dorov knew something ancient had come aboard with the cargo he should have refused. His full testimony reveals desperate measures to protect his men, the failures of faith against an evil older than Christianity, and his final understanding of what belief could and could not accomplish.
THE CURATE'S FAITH reimagines the nameless minister from H.G. Wells's The War of the Worlds as Nathaniel Thorne-a man with a congregation, a theology, and a set of answers that shattered when the Martians came. His testimony does not redeem him. His breakdown was real, his failures genuine. But it explains him, following his faith from certainty through doubt to something that cannot quite be called either belief or unbelief.
These testimonies are arranged in deliberate order: from a monster made by human hands, to supernatural evil operating within a framework where faith has meaning, to beings for whom our theology is not even wrong-merely irrelevant. Each testimony moves further from the familiar, deeper into territory where faith must adapt or break.
For readers of literary horror, gothic fiction, and thoughtful explorations of belief confronting the inexplicable.
What remains when the impossible arrives?
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