About the Book
What happens when order collapses, truth is mocked, and the people meant to protect a nation step back?
The Prophecy follows the slow unraveling of a society that believed it could defy reality without consequence. What begins as cultural decay becomes something far worse. Authority breaks down. Fear moves in. The strong prey on the weak. And the people who once dismissed the warning signs find themselves trapped inside them.
This is not a story built on cheap fantasy or distant science fiction. It feels close enough to touch. Streets grow unsafe. Institutions hollow out. Relationships fracture under pressure they were never built to carry. Survival begins to depend not on slogans or systems, but on strength, discernment, sacrifice, and the willingness to face hard truth when it is no longer comfortable to look away.
At the center of the story are men and women forced to navigate a world where protection is scarce, leadership is tested under conditions that expose exactly who a person is, and the cost of disorder has become impossible to ignore. As the crisis deepens, the novel asks a question that Isaiah raised long before any of us were alive: what happens to a people when they reject the very structure that once held civilization together?
Dark, tense, and unsettlingly close to recognizable — a novel about collapse, judgment, human nature, and the brutal difference between power and authority.