Award-Winning Gothic Horror Novel “Eclipse: The Silence of Heaven” Turns the Darkness of 536 AD Into a Haunting Battle of Faith and Survival

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Award-Winning Gothic Horror Novel “Eclipse: The Silence of Heaven” Turns the Darkness of 536 AD Into a Haunting Battle of Faith and Survival

Mount Pleasant, SC - August 18th, 2026 - Eclipse: The Silence of Heaven, the debut novel from author Richard Blackthorn, has received the Literary Titan Book Award and a Reedsy Discovery “Must Read” designation with a 5-star review, giving the novel two independent marks of recognition for its dark, ambitious fusion of history, horror, and faith.

Set during the real historical catastrophe of 536 AD, when the sun was dimmed for roughly eighteen months, Eclipse: The Silence of Heaven imagines a terrifying possibility behind that lost year. As crops fail, famine spreads, and civilizations struggle beneath a darkened sky, vampires inherit a world without sunlight, while the holy city of Sanctum Eterna confronts the possibility that Heaven has stopped answering.

At the center of the story is Veyne, a scarred warrior known as the Holy Avenger and a former priest burdened by guilt and suppressed faith. As he hunts the horrors stalking the dying streets, he is drawn into a conflict involving Seraphine, a woman betrayed by her own blood and reborn into something the Church cannot name. When an ancient vampiric force threatens to erase the boundary between Heaven and oblivion, faith itself becomes a weapon and survival a sacrament.

The Literary Titan review praised the novel’s uncompromising atmosphere and thematic depth, highlighting the way Blackthorn connects supernatural horror with larger questions of belief, power, inherited violence, and the ways people respond when divine certainty disappears.

Reedsy Discovery also recognized the novel as a 5-Star Must Read, describing it as “a haunting descent into a 6th-century volcanic winter, where faith and vengeance collide in the ash-choked streets of Constantinople.”

For Blackthorn, the novel began with the historical mystery of the volcanic winter of 536 AD.

“My first thought was, ‘What a perfect time for vampires to thrive,’” Blackthorn said. As he explored the period further, however, the story became about more than monsters. “The historical event gave me the setting, but the characters and their responses to that silence became the heart of the story. It’s a novel about faith, doubt, sacrifice, and the choices people make when they can no longer tell whether Heaven is watching.”

That spiritual conflict runs throughout the novel. Veyne’s struggle reflects Blackthorn’s interest in faith as something tested rather than easily possessed. Seraphine transforms suffering into vengeance, while other characters respond to catastrophe through fear, control, endurance, or belief.

The novel’s reach is also expanding beyond print and digital editions. An audiobook edition is currently in production, narrated by Mike Frankland, and is expected by the end of August 2026. A Kirkus Indie review is also anticipated later this year and is currently in progress.

With its combination of gothic horror, cinematic battles, vampire and werewolf mythology, Byzantine-inspired settings, and morally complex characters, Eclipse: The Silence of Heaven is written for readers who enjoy dark fantasy that treats faith and monstrosity as inseparable parts of the same struggle.

Readers can discover the award-winning darkness of Eclipse: The Silence of Heaven today through Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Readers who enjoy gothic vampire fiction, religious horror, historical dark fantasy, grimdark storytelling, and morally complex antiheroes are invited to enter Sanctum Eterna and discover what rises when Heaven falls silent.

About the Author

Richard Blackthorn grew up in New England, where long winters, old forests, and a lifelong fascination with vampires, werewolves, and the darker traditions of cult horror helped shape his imagination. His fiction explores faith, fear, monstrosity, and the choices people make when confronted with forces beyond their understanding.

Blackthorn now resides in Charleston, South Carolina. Eclipse: The Silence of Heaven is his first novel and marks the beginning of his work in dark fantasy and horror fiction.

Eclipse: The Silence of Heaven is available now in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover editions, with an audiobook forthcoming.

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