He prayed for a miracle. And his prayer was answered. In the frozen, isolated town of Raven Hollow, Isaac is a man hollowed out by grief. After a car accident kills his wife, Bailey, and their unborn son, he retreats to a hidden cave to end his life. In desperation, he offers himself to God in exchange for an end to the pain. Isaac returns alive. A changed man. Soon, the impossible begins to happen. The sick are healed at his touch. The dead rise from their coffins. To a town drowning in loss, Isaac is a miracle. To the faithful, he is proof that God has not abandoned them. Father Thomas is not so certain. True miracles, he believes, should not feel wrong. They should not leave behind the smell of rot, or the faint pulse beneath a man’s skin that refuses to still. As devotion turns to obsession, he begins to fear that something ancient has answered Isaac’s prayer, wearing the shape of mercy. As Raven Hollow gathers on the frozen lake for a final act of faith, the cost of resurrection becomes impossible to ignore. Some prayers are answered for a reason. Salvation is coming to Raven Hollow. And it will demand everything .