Some symbols are older than the stories that explain them.
When a teacher at St. Aurelian's Academy begins to question the origins of the school's crest, he uncovers more than decorative history. Beneath stone foundations lies a hidden architecture — one built not just of walls and corridors, but of control.
What begins as curiosity becomes a descent into a secret structure designed to filter who may access its core. As patterns emerge and alliances form, father and daughter must decide whether truth should remain guarded — or be made public.
The Architects of Stone is a sharp, high-concept conspiracy novella exploring power, governance, and the architecture of influence.
Perfect for readers who enjoy intelligent thrillers about hidden systems, institutional secrecy, and the tension between control and decentralization