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Journals of a Deadman: Book 1-6

Keith Aberwilde’s final day on Earth was monumental; his lifelong dream was realized with the publication of his book. Yet, fate had an ironic twist: he died. Awakening on a desolate shore amidst countless others, Keith quickly realized he was in Hell. Standing before the Infernal Judges, he witnessed a replay of his life and was deemed unworthy and condemned to eternal torment.

However, Keith’s journey into damnation took an unprecedented turn. Chosen by Lucifer himself, he was tasked with delivering a dire message to the living. As the nine Creations decayed, the time had come for a celestial wake-up call, and Keith was the chosen herald.

“The Journals of a Deadman” encapsulates Keith’s grim odyssey through Hell’s planes. Readers are invited to traverse alongside him, encountering the damned and the demonic, from the lowliest tortured souls to the commanding Overlords. Keith interacts with both the minions of Hell and the agents of The Host, navigating a realm where suffering fuels existence.

Throughout his travels, Keith discovers a harsh truth: humanity, once fashioned from mere clay by The Fathers, is scorned in both Hell and The Eternal City. The celestial beings view humans merely as sources of anguish, their pain the energy sustaining Creation.

Lucifer Morningstar, the Dark Lord, extends a chilling welcome to his dominion. Dispelling the naive tales of a benevolent creator, these journals offer a stark revelation: existence is destined to be an ordeal of suffering. The compassionate deities are gone, leaving humanity at the mercy of their predecessors, those who revel in human despair.

Alexander Collas’ works, “Journal of a Deadman” and “The Family Morningstar,” challenge conventional narratives about divinity and eternity. These provocative books delve into themes often avoided by other writers, presenting a graphic and controversial exploration of celestial politics and the nature of suffering. Through these narratives, Collas has garnered both praise and criticism, reshaping how readers perceive the eternal struggle between good and evil.

Read Order:

Book 1: Judgement

Book 2: Lust

Book 3: Gluttony & Avrice

Book 4: Wrath

Book 5: Blasphemy

Book 6: Violence