Synopses & Reviews
It's not every man whose wife criticizes his fidelity, but Jacob Christianson hasn?t exactly led a typical life. Raised in a conservative polygamous sect, Jacob has struggled for years to reconcile his faith with his skepticism about the fundamentalist practices of his community. Not so long ago that conflict helped Jacob to combat a dangerous faction of his own church. Now it has brought the FBI to his door, seeking help to infiltrate a millennialist cult suspected of plotting to kill a US senator. When the FBI ignores Jacob's warnings, it sparks a dramatic standoff with the cultists, leaving Jacob and his family caught squarely in the middle. Tense and engaging, Mighty and Strong is a page-turning foray into the world of religious extremists, culminating in a thrilling battle for supremacy that will leave no one unscathed.
Synopsis
For years Jacob Christianson struggled to reconcile his faith with his skepticism about the polygamous practices of his religious community. That doubt, combined with a sharp analytical mind, enabled him to solve the ritualistic murder of his cousin at the hands of bloodthirsty fundamentalists within their own church. Now, those experiences have captured the attention of the FBI, who come to Jacob with an unusual request: infiltrate a millennialist cult and extract the undercover agent who has fallen off the radar. Jacob reluctantly agrees, but it doesn't take long to realize that his mission will be easier said than done. Impatient and unwilling to heed Jacob's warnings, the FBI closes in, forcing a power play with the dangerous cultists--with Jacob and his family caught squarely in the middle. Tense and engaging, Mighty and Strong offers "an in-depth ride into a world few have entered," a page-turning foray into the realm of religious extremists and the lengths to which they will go to defend their beliefs.