The Flock
The Flock
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From J. Todd Scott comes a chillingly engrossing thriller about a cult survivor who must confront the horrors of her past to ensure the safety of the future. Ten years after a fiery raid kills her family, former cult member Sybilla "Billie" Laure has a completely new identity. She's settled in rural Colorado with her daughter, hoping for a quieter life. But the world has other plans. With wildfires raging and birds dropping from the sky, Billie wonders if her cult leader father's apocalyptic predictions are finally coming true. When an intruder murders her husband and kidnaps her daughter, Billie has no choice but to confront the secrets of her past. But Billie's journey has other perils, too--namely, a police chief hot on her trail, determined to expose the dangers of the defunct doomsday cult. To save her daughter, Billie will have to go back to where it all began--to the ruined compound in New Mexico where the real threat is the truth.
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This book just did not work for me. There were so many characters (many of whom had multiple names) and we didn't spend nearly enough time with any of them for a single emotional moment to hit like it was supposed to. The cult is a huge focus but their beliefs didn't make sense to me in the context of a cult outside of a few buzzwords, and the idea that they've captivated this huge secret cabal of important people is a bit ridiculous. The child character doesn't act like a child or really do anything at all (the characters could just as easily have been chasing after a treasure chest). The first person POV character's motivation is hidden from the reader for way too long. I usually like an ambiguous ending but in my opinion this one is stupid.