In Jingles, Tom Morgan portrays the calamity through the various experiences of members of the Beecher family. One serves as personal assistant to the President of the United States. One is a small-town minister who, by accident, attracts millions to his messages. One is a venture capital “swashbuckler-ess” who sees investment opportunity in the crisis. One immerses herself in remedies of Native Peoples, psychics, the Dali Lama and witches. One joins a worldwide movement that weaponizes sex.