
Later, Gentle comes upon Judith just as Pie is making a second attempt on her life. Estabrook, having come to regret hiring the assassin to kill Judith, then contacts Judith's former lover, an artist named John Furie Zacharias also known as "Gentle", and asks Gentle to protect her. Pie heads to New York and makes an attempt on Judith's life, but fails.

The novel opens with a man, Charlie Estabrook, hiring the mysterious assassin Pie'oh'pah to murder his estranged wife, Judith. At the present time, three reconciled Dominions are ruled by the Autarch, who lives in the great city of Yzordderrex in the Second Dominion, while the first dominion – though reconciled – is kept inaccessible by the power of the Unbeheld who resides there. A secret society known as the Tabula Rasa formed after this failure its directive is to prevent the use of magic on the Earth, motivated by the fear that such a disaster may occur again. All previous attempts failed the most recent resulted in the horrific death or madness of those involved. This Reconciliation can only happen once every 200 years.

Great magic users called Maestros have attempted through the ages to reconcile the Earth with the remaining Imajica, including Christ.

The void that separates Earth from her sister worlds is called the "In Ovo". This explains both the appearance of extraordinary phenomena on Earth and the lack of understanding of magic and acceptance of the extraordinary as commonplace (as it is in the other four worlds). However, Earth became separated from the other four worlds long ago. Overseeing all of the dominions is the Unbeheld, Hapexamendios (God). The Earth is actually just one part of five connected worlds or Dominions, called the Imajica. Barker has stated he wrote the novel in fourteen months writing fourteen to sixteen hours a day, seven days a week. The inspiration and many of the ideas for Imajica came to Clive Barker in dreams, and so inspired, he worked at an intense pace to complete the novel. Considered wide in scope, elaborate in its imagery, and meticulous in its detail, the novel covers themes such as God, sex, love, gender and death. The work, 824 pages at its first printing in 1991, chronicles the events surrounding the reconciliation of Earth, called the Fifth Dominion, with the other four Dominions, parallel worlds unknown to all but a select few of Earth's inhabitants.

Barker, in 1997, named it as his favourite of all his writings up to that point. Imajica is a fantasy novel by British author Clive Barker.
