After the owner of an
East Village botanicas is killed in a bizarre police shooting, her daughter, Rene Duboise is summoned back to New York from
Haiti, interrupting her Vodou training. Upon her return, Rene realizes that she is being watched and that there is something more sinister going on in the city. At the same time, Paul Whythe, a
cultural anthropology professor at
New York University is asked to consult with the NYPD’s Cult Related Task Force on dead body unearthed in
Brooklyn Heights. He recognizes the ritualized nature of the burial to be related to the religion of
Palo, but becomes suspicious of the East Village shooting’s relationship with the similar religion of
Vodou. Rene realizes that a drug smuggler by the name of Gangleos is behind a series of ritualistic crimes, including her mother’s death, after a confrontation with Isabelle Desanto, whose brother had also been murdered after seeking counsel with Rene’s mother. After a meeting with Paul shortly thereafter, Rene is able to piece together a far greater threat being orchestrated against the entire city. However the extent and purpose of which remain a mystery until near the end of the story. ==Influences==