Between Two Fires Christopher Buehlman Vk [exclusive] Jun 2026
The year is 1348. The Black Death ravages Europe, turning thriving towns into silent graveyards and people into desperate survivors. But in Christopher Buehlman's dark fantasy, the plague isn't just a disease; it's a weapon. The novel reimagines history, suggesting that the pandemic was the opening salvo in a second war between Lucifer's fallen angels and the forces of Heaven, with humanity caught in the crossfire.
Between Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman is a widely acclaimed 2012 historical horror novel set in 1348 France during the Black Death. The story follows Thomas, a disgraced knight who encounters a young orphan girl named Delphine. She claims the plague is merely a byproduct of a second war in Heaven where Lucifer and his fallen angels are rising to overthrow God. between two fires christopher buehlman vk
An alcoholic priest struggling with his faith and his own moral failings. The year is 1348
Between Two Fires is far more than a simple monster-hunting story. At its core, it is a profound and unflinching exploration of theodicy—the question of why a benevolent God would allow such horrific suffering. In Buehlman’s world, Heaven seems silent, and the angels, when they appear, are terrifying and inscrutable beings, acting in ways that are both magnificent and alien to mortal understanding. The novel reimagines history, suggesting that the pandemic