The narrative is split between two primary timelines: the mid-1960s and the 1980s.

In Nick Cutter’s Little Heaven , the "little" of the title is a cruel irony, masking a sprawling, cosmic malignancy that consumes everything from faith to flesh. The novel is more than a horror-western; it is a profound exploration of , the futility of redemption , and the grotesque intersection of the divine and the chthonic . The Unholy Trinity: Redemption through Violence

The bonds formed between the central trio, and their subsequent relationships with their children, serve as the emotional anchor against overwhelming supernatural darkness. Key Characters