I'm not sure specifically which 'trinity novel' you are referring to. There could be many novels with 'trinity' in the title. It might be about three main elements, characters, or concepts that are central to the story, but without more context it's hard to say.
Faith fiction, in my opinion, is a type of literature that combines elements of faith and fictional storytelling. It can cover a wide range of topics related to different religions. It may tell the story of a religious community, the discovery of faith, or the struggle between faith and doubt. These stories can be set in different time periods and locations. They are often used to inspire, teach, or simply provide an interesting read for those interested in exploring the role of faith in human experiences.
Well, 'The Unholy' is purely fictional. It was crafted by the imagination of the writers and not inspired by any actual happenings. The story and its elements were made up for entertainment purposes.
In most cases, 'Unholy' is not rooted in real events. It's probably the product of the creator's imagination and creative process. There's no evidence suggesting it's based on actual happenings.