The Last Heretic
About
In the shadow of empire, truth is a dangerous game.
Archelaus, son of Nikolaos, is no ordinary scribe. Sharp-tongued, fiercely loyal, and quietly defiant, he journeys to Nicaea as the Church prepares to confront its greatest theological crisis.
At the Emperor’s table, where bishops preen and power masquerades as piety, Archie must navigate a treacherous landscape of dogma, dissent, and desire.
As the Council debates the nature of divinity, Archie finds himself entangled in a deeper conflict—between faith and reason, loyalty and love, silence and speech. His bond with Helena, a woman of grace and fire, offers solace and temptation. His exchanges with Festus, Constantine, and Arius challenge everything he thought he believed.
In a world where heresy is defined by the victor, and consensus is forged by coercion, Archie must decide what kind of truth is worth recording and what kind of man he dares to become.
A philosophical thriller steeped in history, passion, and poetic fire, The Last Heretic is a meditation on belief, betrayal, and the cost of conviction.