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Son of Abraham
Son of Abraham | Kathleen Kaufman
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Ten years after the city of Los Angeles is nearly destroyed by a violent domestic terrorist attack, Esther Robertson struggles to reconcile her father's culpability as leader of the deadly Son of Abraham cult. She grants CBS's top reporter, Cooper Carlson, a rare interview and insight into her father, Alan Robertson, who sits awaiting trial for his crimes in federal prison. A report of a horrific and seemingly natural disaster interrupts the interview. Another will follow and another after that. Are these increasingly violent and bizarre phenoms truly natural, or is there another force behind them? In the epic conclusion of the story of the Society at Sinder Avenue, the end times-put into motion by a demonic deal made generations ago-are finally unfolding. Destruction, famine, war, and pestilence reign. But is it God who comes to answer the prayers of the suffering and dying world, or is it Ceit Robertson, the ascended matriarch of the Society, Goddess of the Dead, and Ruler of the Night Forest? Will they offer salvation or Armageddon?
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When I started this book I had no clue it was the last in a trilogy. Even though I haven't read the other books, this one gave enough backstory that I wasn't confused.

Son of Abraham has lots of things I love in a book- supernatural aspects, a religious cult threatening to destroy/take over, lots of action, and the hope that humanity will recover. The ending of this was fitting to the story, but bleak.

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