The Remnant is a fictional story about an FBI agent, Shari Rigel, trying to
prevent a mass suicide carried out by a destructive cult leader, Father Will.
The destructive cult, the Remnant, takes on the flavor of an extremist group
with ties to religious fanaticism combined with the more violent militia type
organizations that we have around the country. The Remnant provides the reader
with a gripping account of what members inside a destructive group can go
through. What is innovative here are the many points of view this book provides
as the story unfolds. The author has chapters based on the investigator’s
perspective as well as current members, exiting members, the leader and other
players.
Even though this is a work of fiction, it does provide a glimpse of what can go
on inside an extremist group and matches in many ways the practices of the more
violent groups. There are references made to other tragedies that have occurred
in the past, such as events at Waco, Jonestown and other violent conclusions
with destructive organizations. The author has obviously researched these events
to weave them into the tapestry of the story line.
There is a lot to like about this book. It is exciting and takes you on an
emotional roller coaster. Even if you knew nothing about destructive groups or
extremist organizations, this is a fun book to read. But it is also informative
and provides through a story some of the elements of control and other issues
people face when leaving such organizations. One thing that is extremely
appreciated is the resource listing provided in the back of the book. Too many
books written on the subject of violent/destructive groups, including
non-fiction books, provide little or no resources for people to explore or from
which to obtain help. However, this book provides a fine selection of resources.
Flosi also has her own Web site that includes a book list and other resources to
explore.
I highly recommend this book to general audiences that want to understand how
some harmful groups may behave as well as those who want a good thriller.