Against a backdrop of activism and anarchy amongst those living in the squalor of Victorian London's East End, Johnny's cooperative is thriving. His main concern is for his fifteen-year-old son Noah, who is showing signs of having inherited the family affliction. Noah is seeing beyond the surface world and Johnny is anxious to prevent him from setting his eyes on evil.
Meanwhile, William attempts to adapt to his new life in England and understand the deep mysteries of his family history. Mary is also hunting but not for knowledge. To help stop Noah from going on a crusade, she searches the streets of London for a serial killer.
As the veil between good and evil thins, the family and community struggle ahead, unaware of the cosmic battle raging.
It maybe read as a stand-alone.