The Grass at the End of the Earth
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The Grass at the End of the Earth

Book One of The Last CommunionBy Joshua Pandy
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Length8h 50m

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Dodavah was nineteen the morning his father said grace over the unspeakable, and he ate before he understood what was on the table. He flees into a world that has already ended twice: once by the bomb they named Wormwood, once by a vanishing no one could explain. Then the last green place on earth opens its gate. They call it Noiz. The grass is real, the bread is warm, and every soul inside followed a Voice across the waste to reach it, a Voice that has just begun to say his name. It might be a refuge. It might be a cult. The Road meets The Stand in a post-apocalyptic religious horror that ends on the one question you'll wish it hadn't: would you have eaten?

Audiobook details

GenreHorror, Dystopia
Length8 hrs 50 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 7, 2026
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Introduction
17Chapter 15, Tell These Stones to Become Bread
2Prologue
18Chapter 16, God With Us
3Chapter 1, By Bread Alone
19Chapter 17, A Stranger’s Voice
4Chapter 2, Sackcloth and Sand
20Chapter 18, The Waters Made Bitter
5Chapter 3, Out of the Belly of Hell
21Chapter 19, Thou Shalt Not Tempt
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6Chapter 4, Among Holy Ones
22Chapter 20, A Time to Kill
7Chapter 5, The Left Hand
23Chapter 21, A Morsel of Meat
8Chapter 6, Searched Me and Known Me
24Chapter 22, Except a Corn of Wheat
9Chapter 7, The Marked Stones
25Chapter 23, The Sacrifices of God
10Chapter 8, Where You Go, I Will Go
26Chapter 24, All the Kingdoms of the World
11Chapter 9, Bread Eaten in Secret
27Chapter 25, Lying Wonders
12Chapter 10, Gifts of Healing
28Chapter 26, The Garden of Eden Before Them
13Chapter 11, A Still Small Voice
29Chapter 27, A Lamb to the Slaughter
14Chapter 12, Discerning the Body
30Chapter 28, They That Watch for the Morning
15Chapter 13, Who’s There
31Epilogue, Write the Vision
16Chapter 14, Mine Own Familiar Friend

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