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Paperback Delta Requiem: A Priest's Reckoning Book

ISBN: B0GNM6WHM3

ISBN13: 9798248524891

Delta Requiem: A Priest's Reckoning

Delta Requiem: A Priest's Reckoning, follows Father Victor Hale, a scarred Catholic exorcist in New Orleans, years after the events of the first book. Now living a withdrawn, quiet life of parish duties and private penance, Hale believes the demonic forces he once battled have finally left him in peace.

He is wrong.

A series of seemingly unrelated deaths begins across the Mississippi Delta parishes: people who once dabbled in the occult-Ouija users, tarot readers, former s ance participants-die suddenly and silently in their chairs, eyes open, tongue blackened, no visible cause. Each death is preceded by the faint smell of brimstone and the appearance of an unlit candle that burns with a blue flame on its own.

Hale recognizes the pattern immediately. The Enemy has returned-not to possess anew, but to collect on old, unpaid debts. Every victim is connected to one of Hale's past exorcisms (or those of other priests he knew), cases that appeared successful but left lingering spiritual claims. The demon(s) are systematically finishing unfinished business, closing every door Hale and others thought they had sealed.

As the deaths accelerate, Hale is forced to confront his own history of failures-most painfully, his very first major case in 2005 (Daniel Thibodeaux, the boy who died hours after an apparently successful rite). Flashbacks reveal Hale's younger, idealistic self, the guilt he has carried ever since, and how every subsequent "success" was shadowed by quiet, delayed consequences.

With the help of an elderly nun archivist, a dying old priest (Father Landry), and the lingering memory of Claire (now grown and safe), Hale pieces together the list of the unforgiven. The Enemy is not fighting with violence or possession this time. It is patient. It is silent. It is collecting.

The climax unfolds across the Delta-on a derelict riverboat, in a flooded graveyard, at an abandoned mission church-culminating in a final confrontation on the water. Hale does not defeat the force with a traditional major exorcism. Instead, he confronts the deepest truth: the debt was never just about the victims. It was about his refusal to forgive himself.

In the end, Hale releases the unforgiven souls-and himself-through an act of radical self-forgiveness in Christ's name. The blue flames extinguish. The brimstone fades. The laughter stops.

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