In a nation shadowed by unrest, Gustafa and Angeline Camar find themselves trapped in an escalating war between faith and reason. When Superior-elect Benjamin Glass publicly renounces God, the Daltonists respond with unsettling precisionturning the nation's water supply blood-red. What first appears as political sabotage quickly spirals into something darker and far more deliberate.
As Angie becomes convinced the Daltonists are orchestrating a biblical Exodus in chilling detail, Gus struggles with his skepticism, unwilling to accept the terrifying symbolism unfolding around them. Their marriage, once a sanctuary, strains under the weight of opposing convictions and concealed truths, made worse by threats that feel increasingly personal.
When a grotesque warninga dead lamb smeared with bloodmarks their home, the message is painfully clear: their firstborn, David, is in immediate danger. Racing against time, the Camars must navigate a maze of political deceit, religious symbolism, and looming tragedy to protect their family from becoming collateral in a cruel theater orchestrated by unseen hands.
In The Lamb, beliefs fracture, alliances waver, and survival hinges on faithboth in the divine and each other. As their world teeters on the brink, Gus and Angie are forced to confront the unsettling question: What are they willing to sacrifice to protect the ones they love?
As Angie becomes convinced the Daltonists are orchestrating a biblical Exodus in chilling detail, Gus struggles with his skepticism, unwilling to accept the terrifying symbolism unfolding around them. Their marriage, once a sanctuary, strains under the weight of opposing convictions and concealed truths, made worse by threats that feel increasingly personal.
When a grotesque warninga dead lamb smeared with bloodmarks their home, the message is painfully clear: their firstborn, David, is in immediate danger. Racing against time, the Camars must navigate a maze of political deceit, religious symbolism, and looming tragedy to protect their family from becoming collateral in a cruel theater orchestrated by unseen hands.
In The Lamb, beliefs fracture, alliances waver, and survival hinges on faithboth in the divine and each other. As their world teeters on the brink, Gus and Angie are forced to confront the unsettling question: What are they willing to sacrifice to protect the ones they love?
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