- Discovery of cremated human remains in a public park, leads Frank, his mentor Mike Atkins and Peter Watts from the Millennium Group to a doomsday cult of teenage telemarketers brainwashed by their mysterious monstrous leader.
- When human ashes are found in a public garden in San Francisco, his friend Peter Watts contacts Frank and asks him to travel to meet him. Before traveling, he installs security lamps to increase the protection of Catherine and Jordan at home. He joins Watts in the investigation and meets his friend Mike Atkins, who invited him to join the Millennium Group and is worried about the Polaroid photos of Catherine and Jordan. Frank tells him that he received other photos in Seattle and Mike concludes the perpetrator wants to terrify him in the moment and is not a menace for now. Soon they identify one of the victims as Eedo Bolow, the son of Russian immigrants. His parents give his last letter in Russian to Frank and his father tells how Eedo changed his behavior when he joined the company Gehenna. Frank returns to Seattle and proceeds his investigation of Gehenna. Soon he finds that the company has imported chemicals and weapons from Russia and China, but Mike is investigating the facility in San Francisco alone.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Several young men arrive at a remote warehouse in San Francisco in expensive cars. One of them, having been given a dose of LSD, is left behind by his friends to face an unknown horror waiting in the darkness. A few days later, Frank is called to San Francisco when piles of ashes, possibly the cremated remains of humans, are found in a public garden. They also find links to the missing son of Chechnyan immigrants, whose last contact with his parents was a letter talking about the coming fires of Gehenna. While investigating, Frank takes the time to confide in another member of the Millenium Group, Mike Atkins, about the mysterious pictures of his wife and daughter that have started arriving at his house again.—Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
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