With expectations mounting, his life is crumbling around him as he tries to manage his personal issues, along with the separation from his wife.
As Dante adapts to the new arrangements, his godly duties, commitment to his community, and the shared parenting of his ten year-old son, Mason, he manages to do it all...until one weekend his son begins to act out of character.
It is clear that evil has slithered into their nest when one night conflict leads to Dante handcuffing his son to the furnace in the basement. He believes his son to be possessed.
Desperation looms with few options to maintain his highly regarded public image, and keep this heinous act from his ex-wife a secret.
Where prayers go unanswered, search results do not, as he seeks help from the internet to perform an exorcism on his son.
If you want something done right, do it yourself.
Things are made more complicated as Dante and his son face very different demons.
The isolating torment that follows demonstrates that some things are better left to professionals.