Asylum Tablets
Asylum Tablets
Ancient tablets. A forbidden revelation. A wounded veteran who was never supposed to find them.
There is only One God — and He needs no temple.
In the ancient world, Ninsun, a low-born temple scribe, discovers a hidden message beneath approved prayers: a truth so dangerous it could destroy kings, priests, and the entire machinery of sacred control. When she speaks it aloud before the royal court, she is branded heretic, madwoman, and threat. But before the temple can silence her, she scatters the fragments of the truth across road, stone, cave, and time.
Centuries later, Serge Haddad, a traumatized Iraqi-American veteran living inside a psychiatric institution, finds a shard of ancient clay during a supervised field trip. The moment he touches it, an old war wound goes silent — and visions of Ninsun’s flight begin. Soon, Serge and his rag-tag team are pulled into a dangerous investigation involving black-market antiquities, institutional coverups, spiritual inheritance, and a revelation meant not for the powerful, but for the broken.
The Asylum Tablets were never treasure.
They were witness.
And every institution that wants custody of them has something to hide.
Perfect For Readers Who Love
Ancient secrets
Dual-timeline thrillers
Sacred mysteries
Archaeological danger
Wounded heroes
Institutional conspiracy
Spiritual suspense
Historical fiction with emotional depth
Thrillers about truth, trauma, and survival
No temple. No king. No blood.
The broken were never disqualified. They were the heirs.
Some truths survive by being scattered.