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Callous (2008)
The disappearance of an attractive young woman
plunges a small Texas town into a frenzy of paranoia and recrimination.
With each day Ester remains missing, the accusations and rumors grow
wilder and more outrageous. Assistant DA Diane Marshall and her husband,
Deputy Max Konstantin, investigate the usual leads, including the
unorthodox tenets of Ester's conservative Christian sect and her father’s
peculiar business dealings. Mounting forensic evidence and a chilling
eyewitness account suggest that Ester is the victim of abduction and
satanic ritual murder. When the witness names the deputy sheriff as the
murderer, the townspeople reach the brink of hysteria. The labyrinthine
plot of this singular crime drama probes themes of faith and prayer,
forensic investigation, moral panic, mass delusion, and false memory.
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Rabid (2007)
In a thrilling novel with clever twists and turns, four characters—a
graduate student, her professor, his wife, and her priest—spin out of
control in a world where science and religion are in constant conflict. A
priest of the modern Roman Inquisition arrives in a New England college
town to investigate allegations of child abuse by the local parish priests
who have suddenly and mysteriously disappeared. The priest, a famous
scientist in his own right, is immediately drawn into the private hell—and
bed—of a pretty parishioner who confesses that she wants to kill her
husband because of his infidelity. The husband, a prominent yet
self-absorbed professor, is relentlessly driven by his mad quest to win
the Nobel Prize and by his brazen and reckless lust for his students. When
one of them falls ill with a mysterious neurological disorder, no one
knows how bad things really are—until the subject of the professor’s
secret research is revealed and crescendos in a brilliantly depicted
battle between faith and science.
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