Theological Deep Dive: Angels, Messiahs, and Morality in Apocryphal Literature
Apocryphal texts—those ancient writings left out of the canonical Bible—offer…
You only thought you knew the story…but there’s more to uncover. In Shelia Cosper’s Cain there are dark mysteries, secret societies, and betrayals that lurk beneath the Biblical tale. Explore the untold truth of humanity’s first murder and the secrets buried in Genesis.
Shelia Cosper didn’t just write Cain she uncovered it. Beneath the well-known story of the first murder lie ancient secrets, lost biblical history, and the untold truth of Cain and Abel’s rivalry. In this gripping reimagining of Genesis, discover the hidden conspiracies that shaped humanity’s darkest beginnings.
You only thought you knew the story
Cain is a bold new entry in biblical speculative fiction, offering readers a gripping retelling of one of the Bible’s most enigmatic figures. In this richly imagined narrative, Shelia Cosper, a new biblical fiction author, unearths layers of the ancient tale, transforming a shadowy scriptural reference into a fully realized character study. Drawing from apocrypha texts, religious traditions, and extant canonized scripture, the novel weaves a complex portrait of this inscrutable son of Adam and Eve—his spiritual struggles, doubts, and descent into violence. Through Cain’s eyes, readers are invited to explore a hidden Genesis story rarely told: rivalry, lust, exile, and the burden of divine rejection.
More than just a reimagining, Cain delves into the terrain of lost biblical history, daring to ask what might have happened between the lines of scripture. This work of religious historical fiction pushes the boundaries of conventional biblical narrative, offering fresh insight into timeless moral questions about justice, guilt, and redemption. For readers drawn to faith-based stories with a speculative twist, this novel marks a compelling and provocative journey into the complex emotional and spiritual workings of humanity’s earliest days.
This is a great read. It's the type of book you make time to read it and wish it were longer.
Apocryphal texts—those ancient writings left out of the canonical Bible—offer…
The Genesis account of Adam and Eve has long shaped…
The Cain and Abel narrative in Genesis is one of…