The inner journey of Martha Beauvais, a First Nation descendant, provides the underpinnings of The Helper, which begins when a self-appointed angel of death—the Helper—is engaged in a killing spree of NYC street children, and a dark and troubled past is disrupting the life of Dave Lacey, a forty-something, Upper West Side, stay-at-home father. When Dave’s wife and breadwinner disregards him one too many times, he embarks on a night of debauchery, which goes awry and leads to a fight for survival on a street in Little Italy. Alerted by a vision seen by Martha's elderly grandmother, a Lakota shaman, Martha and her grandmother rescue Lacey and take him to their home in Connecticut, where the grandmother leads him to a non-ordinary world of reality that ultimately reveals the identity of the killer and the man responsible for Lacey’s troubled past.
The inner journey of Martha Beauvais, a First Nation descendant, provides the underpinnings of The Helper, which begins when a self-appointed angel of death—the Helper—is engaged in a killing spree of NYC street children, and a dark and troubled past is disrupting the life of Dave Lacey, a forty-something, Upper West Side, stay-at-home father. When Dave’s wife and breadwinner disregards him one too many times, he embarks on a night of debauchery, which goes awry and leads to a fight for survival on a street in Little Italy. Alerted by a vision seen by Martha's elderly grandmother, a Lakota shaman, Martha and her grandmother rescue Lacey and take him to their home in Connecticut, where the grandmother leads him to a non-ordinary world of reality that ultimately reveals the identity of the killer and the man responsible for Lacey’s troubled past.