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The Reckoning

Ruby Jean, the Queen of Horror, delves into the themes of demonic possession and religious convictions. Once again, her focus is on the children… — "Once again Jensen has produced a skin-crawling sensation that only a horror master can do." — "A classic tale of terror will linger in your mind and maybe in your dreams!" — “I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a creepy read." — "Ruby Jean Jensen had me hooked through and through" — "Absolute fun to read!”— "The twist in this story has to be the most disturbing one yet that I've read in Jensen's books.” Ruby Jean Jensen pioneered of a branch of horror that was very popular in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Many of her fans have fond memories of their first experiences in reading her books. Ruby Jean was a trailblazer for women authors exploring dark forces. New fans will be fascinated to explore her 30 novels! THE RECKONING is well suited for both young and older adults. Originally published in 1992, THE RECKONING was the 17th of 20 Ruby Jean books published by Zebra. The evening started out calmly in the small town. A tent revival led by a deeply committed traveling pastor captured the town’s attention. However, the peaceful atmosphere declined rapidly once the youngsters began to appear. Strangely, that same night trapper Matt Reed seemed to become possessed, and the pastor was called to his bedside to do his best to overcome whatever evil was threatening. He soon realized that he could not forestall the overdue reckoning.

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