Mystic: Yellowstone

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Pub Date Aug 16 2018 | Archive Date Nov 30 2018

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Description

Joan Worthing has a new job as a seasonal ranger in Yellowstone National Park. She is hoping to escape a long history of physical and sexual abuse by her brother Teddy who is schizophrenic. Teddy escapes from a mental hospital and rushes to find her. He believes she must have his child who will save the world from an alien invasion. He is desperate to find Joan and save the world. Doctor Rand Holland, a psychologist in new recovery from alcoholism, becomes involved in the search for Teddy and the protection of Joan. One of Rand’s teenage patients Lela Lander runs away from home seeking help from Rand. She becomes involved with a Satanic coven in Denver run by Lonn Majors. All these characters meet in Yellowstone as the coven holds a Halloween ritual sacrifice that will bring Satan to earth for the ultimate battle between good and evil.

Joan Worthing has a new job as a seasonal ranger in Yellowstone National Park. She is hoping to escape a long history of physical and sexual abuse by her brother Teddy who is schizophrenic. Teddy...


Advance Praise

“A well-paced, religion-infused story…” –KIRKUS REVIEW

 

“A deeply dark novel, with powerful plot development, exploring psychotic family relationships and abuse.” –Indie Reader

“A well-paced, religion-infused story…” –KIRKUS REVIEW

 

“A deeply dark novel, with powerful plot development, exploring psychotic family relationships and abuse.” –Indie Reader


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ISBN 9781684330836
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I thoroughly enjoyed the plot, atmosphere, and characters. I would recommend the book to friends and family for their reading pleasure.

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I picked this book from Netgalley as I had been hoping there would be a lot of factual information about Yelllowstone to create a really powerful backstop to to the story here. Up to a point there was: there are nice descriptions of the park as it looks at different times of the year and times of day. The problems of protecting the wild animals there from poachers is touched upon. The seasonal work of the caterers has a ring of authenticity. But perhaps most mystically of all, Yellowstone as the grandaddy of all volcanoes is the gateway to the occasional big Satanist rite and the good guys need to put a stop to it.
The writer is a therapist who apparently has seen enough of the sordid side of human nature to want to convey a message of spiritual redemption to his readers. I am not sure that he goes the right way about it. The action begins with Joan, the rookie ranger with something to prove. All goes as well as might be expected until her past tracks her down and catches up with her with rape in mind, after which it seems that her destiny is not to be a ranger after all. Nope, it is back to Kinder, Kuche and Kirche for Joan, as good and godly boyfriend comes to the rescue. The future of the the family resulting from earlier events is also threatened, as dark forces are now after their child.
The bad guys start off taking the child delinquent psychopathic route of killing and torturing animals, before adopting a fairly unpleasant social Darwinist ethos where murder is used to keep its followers obedient.
None of any of this to my mind promotes the message that a strong heroine might be capable of making her own choices, as there action then turns to the detective work of the men in the story.
The action is well paced, this novel does not bore, but it did all seem fairly 70's somehow. I do not particularly care for the message it seems to be propagating regarding women's roles, which does seem very reactionary. That, it has to be said, was ultimately quite a turnoff, at least for me.

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This book is beautifully written. It makes me want to go to Yellowstone even more! Very highly recommend this book

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