Moloch: The Real King of Horror

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Moloch is a psychological horror novel about an ordinary man whose life unravels after a quiet encounter with an ancient Canaanite demon. Nothing in the story relies on belief or ritual. The dread comes from small compromises, missed moments, and the way an old myth slips into ambition and feeds on exhaustion. As a struggling writer gains sudden success, his behaviour shifts, pages appear that he does not remember creating, and those closest to him bear the cost of his ascent. Moloch is for readers who prefer character driven horror, slow pressure, and a monster that changes a life one decision at a time.

SKU: 9781764298315 Categories: ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 192Author: Ian Bayly
 

Description

Moloch is a grounded, psychological horror novel that traces the collapse of an ordinary life after an encounter with an ancient Canaanite demon whose influence is anything but ceremonial. Nothing in these pages relies on belief or religious practice. The story follows the quiet ways an old myth can slip into the cracks of modern ambition, feeding on exhaustion, compromise, and the small choices a person makes when they are desperate.

Our protagonist is a writer on the edge of failure. Bills stack up. Opportunities vanish. The pressure to succeed grows faster than he can keep up with. When a moment of weakness opens a door he never meant to touch, something steps through. It does not arrive in a blaze of ritual or prophecy. It settles into the everyday, shaping his thoughts, sharpening his hunger, and blurring the line between effort and obsession.

What you will find inside

The horror grows slowly, built from behaviour rather than spectacle. A changed tone of voice. Strange revisions. Pages he does not remember writing. A rising fame that feels unearned, as if pushed from behind by invisible hands. Those closest to him notice the shift long before he does, and their lives carry the cost of his ascent. The demon at the centre of the novel is not an agent of faith, it is a force of appetite. It rewards ambition while demanding something intimate in return.

The novel weaves psychological decay, creative pressure, and domestic tension into a single tightening spiral. It explores how a person can mistake possession for productivity, and how a small compromise can turn into a life altering bargain when no one is watching.

Connection to the larger Ashlar mythos

Moloch stands alone as a complete story. Readers familiar with Dark Matter or 86400 will recognise the broader mythic echoes within it, although the connections remain subtle and atmospheric rather than direct.

Who this book is for

 

This edition is for readers who favour character driven psychological horror over ritual based or faith centred storytelling. If you enjoy slow pressure, intimate dread, and a monster that rewrites a life one decision at a time, Moloch belongs on your shelf. There are no sermons here and no mythology lessons, only the unsettling truth that the most dangerous deals are the ones we make with ourselves.

Additional information

Weight0.26 kg
Dimensions21 × 14.8 × 1.1 cm

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