The Uncreation
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Billy McCue
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THE UNCREATION
A Novel by Billy McCue
In a city haunted by a series of ritualistic murders, a killer known only as the “Genesis Killer” is not merely taking lives—he is editing them. He is the Curator, a divine critic who sees the world as a flawed and noisy creation, and his victims as exhibits to be removed for the sake of a perfect, final silence. His signature is a single, precise blow and a blasphemous offering: a goat’s eye placed upon the still-warm flesh, a silent review that reads, “I found it wanting.”
For Homicide Detective Adam Gardener, the case is a descent into a philosophical nightmare. A man who has built his own life as a sanctuary of order—a loving wife, two young sons, a home he tends like a sacred garden—Adam is the antithesis of the chaos he hunts. But the Curator sees in him not an enemy, but a mirror. A fellow artist of order. An intriguing student. As the investigation deepens, the killer begins a sinister dialogue, sending Adam evidence and messages that are less taunts than they are lessons in a terrifying new aesthetic.
Adam is trapped between two fronts. The first is the external hunt for the brilliant, unseen Curator, whose crimes feel less like acts of rage and more like a terrifying, coherent argument for the void. The second, more dangerous threat, is his own partner, David Dennis. A volatile, broken man whose methods are becoming as brutal and unpredictable as the crimes they investigate, David is a ticking bomb, a flawed apostate in the Curator’s grand design. While the Curator kills with chilling detachment, David’s violence is a roaring fire of personal rage, and Adam is the only one who sees the terrifying distinction. As he fights to hold his partner together, he feels his own moral lines beginning to blur, the chaos of the hunt seeping into the sanctuary of his home.
When David’s secret violent spree implodes, shattering Adam’s family and trust, the official city breathes a sigh of relief, believing the monster is dead. But Adam knows the truth. The real monster has been watching from the shadows all along, patiently orchestrating the chaos to teach Adam a final, devastating lesson. The Curator, displeased with David’s messy passion, has “pruned” his own garden, leaving Adam with a horrifying clarity: he is now alone against a superior intellect.
Now, the Curator turns his gaze from the anonymous flawed to the heart of Adam’s own world: his family. He invades the Gardener’s sanctuary not with brute force, but with chilling intellect, demonstrating that no fence can keep out an idea. He presents Adam with an impossible choice and a terrible invitation: to continue fighting a losing battle against the encroaching silence, or to pick up the tools himself and become a co-author of the new, quiet world. In a shocking confrontation, the Curator offers Adam a curated list of targets—corrupt men who have personally wronged his family, individuals the system has failed to punish. He provides the names, the justification, and the perfect, silent weapon. The hunt is over. The dialogue has begun.
From acclaimed documentarian Billy McCue comes a masterwork of psychological terror. The Uncreation is more than a thriller; it is a profound and unsettling exploration of the nature of good and evil, the seduction of order, and the price of peace. This is a chilling, literary descent into the abyss that asks one of the most frightening questions imaginable: What if the monster is right? And what happens when the man sworn to protect the garden is finally handed the shears?