About this item
Highlights
- She'll do anything to save her child.
- Author(s): Steph Nelson
- 292 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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About the Book
Single mom Dalice will do anything to save her child, so after learning that her toddler needs a heart transplant he may not get, she turns to a healing cult to save him. The miracles performed by the cult, however, come at a very steep price.
Book Synopsis
She'll do anything to save her child. Even join a cult.When single mom Dalice learns her toddler, Cash, needs a heart transplant, she gets desperate. There are no guarantees he'll receive a donor heart in time. And even if he does, she can't afford the expensive procedure.
Then Dalice meets Shane. He's part of a mysterious group whose leader claims to be able to heal any disease or injury. Dalice is skeptical at first, and the ritual she witnesses makes her uneasy. But when a broken arm gets healed before her eyes, she can't deny the truth, and she wants the same miracle for Cash.
As her son's life hangs in the balance, Dalice must decide how far she's willing to go to save him. Because the miracles in the secret group come at a steep price. A price that might be too high for even the most devoted mother.
Review Quotes
"Heart in my throat, jaw on the floor. This thriller will stay with me for a very long time. Steph Nelson is a master of heartfelt page-turners, and this book is no exception." -Noelle W. Ihli, author of Ask for Andrea
"Full of desperation, love, and loss, The Threshing Floor is an absolutely chilling read. Few books have so thoroughly captivated me." -Caleb Stephens, author of If You Lie
"This gripping, chilling, and utterly addictive book is a must-read for thriller fans. The Threshing Floor is both horrifying and hopeful. I loved it." -Faith Gardner, author of Like It Never Was
"The Threshing Floor is a whirlwind of a novel that'll whisk you into its vortex from the very first page and keep you spinning to the very last. A supernatural cult thriller, full of twists and turns, but one which has a powerful moral dilemma at its core-How far would you go to save your child?" -Catherine McCarthy, author of Mosaic and The House at the End of Lacelean Street