When a mysterious cult moves in on the outskirts of Toussaint, it up to Du Pr & eacute; to investigate whether the members are merely eccentric --or murderous The Eides have owned cattle in Montana since 1882, but a few days after they pull up stakes and sell their property, their homestead goes up in flames. When Gabriel Du Pr & eacute; arrives on scene, nothing is left but the ashes. A serene young man appears, insisting that the fires were set purposefully and firmly asking Du Pr & eacute; to leave. He is a representative from the Host of Yahweh, the millennial cult that has purchased the sprawling ranch on the edge of the Badlands, and arson is just the beginning of their suspicious behavior. At first the people of Toussaint try to ignore the secretive cult. But when Du Pr & eacute; gets a tip from an FBI contact that seven Host of Yahweh defectors were recently shot to death, he takes another look at the glassy-eyed conclave. Behind their peaceful smiles, great evil lurks.
Is is me, or are great authors growing on trees these days? I just discovered Bowen, and I forgive him for writing in dialect, the story is so good, the characters so clear. He even knows horses.
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