Arthur Gabriel Yak's 'The Day Azrael's Suicide' plunges readers into an unprecedented existential crisis faced by the Angel of Death himself. In a narrative that redefines theological boundaries, Azrael grapples with the immense, unending burden of his divine duty, questioning the very essence of existence and his role within the cosmic order. This thought-provoking novel explores profound themes of free will, divine responsibility, and the ultimate meaning of life and death, inviting readers to contemplate the weight of an immortal's task. Yak masterfully crafts a compelling story that challenges conventional perceptions of celestial beings and their emotional landscapes, making it a unique and unforgettable read.