Scripture gives him no name. He appears for one chapter in 1 Kings, delivers one of the most precise prophecies in the Old Testament, obeys at great cost—and dies on the road home.
The Unknown Prophet endeavors to fill in what scripture leaves silent: who he was, where he came from, the miracles that shaped him, and—most painfully—exactly how a genuinely obedient man could end up destroyed by a single moment of human longing.
This is historical fiction that takes the ancient world and its people seriously. It is meticulously researched, grounded in the biblical text, and written for anyone who has ever suspected the old stories were pointing at something human and important.
E-book Only — This novelette will always be priced as low as possible and is the entry point to the Prophetic series of historical fiction, magical realism novels. These includes the full-length novels Eyes of Gehazi and The Prophet and the Queen. If you read this, you’ll want those too.









