The Gilded Plague
Publisher Description
In the smog-choked slums of Aurelion, immortality is a terminal disease.
The Church of Radiance promises salvation through the refineries of "Divine Flesh," churning out an alchemical miracle that cures hunger and halts aging. But for the laborers in the Rookery who breathe the golden exhaust, the miracle is a curse. They aren't ascending to divinity; they are calcifying into living, golden statues.
Operating a clandestine clinic out of an old clockmaker's shop, Dr. Elara Whitcombe is fighting a losing battle against this "Gilded Plague." When a young boy arrives coughing up shimmering dust, Elara uncovers the horrifying truth behind the Church's Amnesty: the city's elites are using the poor as a filter to freeze their own world in a state of flawless, golden perfection.
Armed with a jagged piece of ordinary iron—the only cure for a society poisoned by its own brilliance—Elara and a rogue named Cassian must strike at the heart of the Great Spire. They aren't trying to save the city's gold; they are trying to destroy it. To save humanity, they must break the illusion of eternity and return the gift of time, decay, and friction to a world that has forgotten how to bleed.
The Gilded Plague is a gripping, atmospheric gaslamp fantasy about the suffocating weight of perfection and the beautiful fragility of growing old.