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THE RECKONING by E. Bacon

THE RECKONING

From the The Temptation Chronicles series, volume 3

by E. Bacon

Publisher: Manuscript

Years after escaping a cult, a woman rejoins the diabolical organization to take it down in this conclusion to a supernatural trilogy.

Psychologist Alina Masters and her family have led blissfully uneventful lives on the Greek island of Corfu. But when her construction worker husband takes a nasty fall, his hospital transfer sends them back to Chicago, Alina’s home. Alina may know who’s responsible for this reputed accident—her former lover Galen Drake, who belongs to the cult Ascension. She was once part of it, too, but fled the cult when pregnant with her and Galen’s child, Destin, who is now 6 years old. Craving some form of revenge against Galen, Alina squeezes her way back into Ascension. Surprisingly, Galen proposes an alliance to knock Ascension’s higher-ups, including his own mother, out of their seats of power. Alina is all for ending the cult that’s been a perpetual threat to her family. She maintains the pretense that she and Galen have reunited while struggling to ensure that Destin stays safe. But despite her previous involvement with the cult, Alina has much to learn, including that her mom has an unexpected link to Ascension as well. Bacon’s hazy plot reveals few details on the cult; even Alina doesn’t seem to know what Ascension is or its three rules (for example, “Respect the hierarchy”). But things get clearer in the latter half, and the organization’s evil, with a supernatural bend, is unmistakable throughout. The author delivers intriguing set pieces, like a potential terrorist strike and a political fundraiser for Galen, a United States senator with vice presidential aspirations, where Alina makes headlines. The book often displays a vibrant prose: Speaking with a pastor about Destin, Alina chokes out “an ugly sob, reliving the image of his tiny hands covered in blood.” Unfortunately, long-winded and occasionally repetitive sentences as well as grammatical flubs and abundant misspellings (“fain” instead of feign; “segway” instead of segue; “flea” instead of flee) permeate the narrative.

A bizarre, memorable, and messy occult tale.