
Cult
by Warren Adler
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Pub Date Feb 14 2014 | Archive Date Sep 10 2014
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Drawn into the Glory Church doomsday cult by her estranged sister, Charlotte Harrigan succumbs to the will of the enigmatic Father Glory. Brainwashed beyond comprehension, she is now not herself, but only one of many who have been entrapped by the cult’s promise of rebirth into a new, idyllic life.
Against her better judgment, Naomi agrees to help Barney confront the Glories and save Charlotte. But naïve optimism quickly plummets to misery as their plans are systematically picked apart, dashed by members of the cult past and present, and even by the local Sheriff T. Clausen Moore, who is only as helpful as the Glories want him to be. His awareness of the Glory’s practices and their secluded compound—including the river, where there has been more than one “accidental” drowning—is the one obstacle that he too must overcome to restore order to his county. No one is safe.
Naomi’s will is tested and Barney becomes more and more desperate. The lengths he is willing to go to save his wife are as sinister as the Glories themselves. From the Manson family to Scientology, cults have been fascinating, disturbing, and terrifying, from their induction methodologies to doomsday imperatives. The Glory Church of Warren Adler’s vision is no different. Just look to the headlines. Their time will come.
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EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781629211237 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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An astonishing look at the issues of brainwashing in religious cults. The story illuminates the difficulties for family, friends and law enforcement when a person is lost to a cult. Not a dry documentary, but an intense story with enough madness, terror and blame to spread across all involved. The novel addresses the issue of what is morally right when dealing with the evils of a brain-washing sect, and leaves the answer in the reader's lap. This is a novel that deserves discussion.

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A compelling, gripping fictionalization of the power of cults over the minds of men.
This book takes bits and pieces of Waco, Jonestown, Heaven's Gate and other cults and combines just enough reality with fiction to give a clear and terrifying picture of just how dangerous and disturbing cult mentality is.
Naomi (Nay) gets a sudden call from an ex-boyfriend (Barney) she hasn't heard from in years. His wife has been "kidnapped" by The Glories, a pseudo-Christian cult that controls the body and soul of its members. Nay is a human rights worker with some government contacts and Barney pleads with her to help. Thousands of miles, two deprogrammers and a plan that unfolds as swiftly as you can read, this story won't let you go.

A compelling novel which inspires readers to ponder in tandem with the characters, questions of morality, compassion, religious and intellectual freedom, and the gulfs between genders, individuals, and generations. What is the right act? Is there a single right--or is morality relativistic?
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