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Kay Diggs thought selling her novel would make her life easier. She soon realizes she couldn't have been more wrong when she is kidnapped, interrogated, and given a subtle threat about her daughter's life. All she has to do is prove or disprove the President's involvement in a thirty-year-old murder.
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Redemption
Review By: Shadoe Simmons
All About Murder Reviews
Crimes of the past will rise to haunt the President of the United
States when he learns of Kay Diggs book
and the publisher who has bought it.
Thirty One years before a young woman disappeared and was never
heard from again. While overhearing
two older women discussing the event, author Kay Diggs has an idea for
the plot of her next book. She has
no idea the horrible events that will come from that decision.
Her own kidnapping at the hands of men who all but order her to
investigate that disappearance, and name
the President and Vice-President during their conversation with her. The
threats against her family, and the
danger she now knows they are all in. What happened all those years
ago, and why has she been dragged
into it?
Ms. Lee has written a wonderful political intrigue that will leave
you gasping in surprise when the truth is
revealed. Redemption is the story of a man looking for just that,
redemption from the past, and the mistakes
made there. He had no idea the terrible consequences that could arise
from his need to reveal the truth.
This book is one you don't want to let pass you by. A daring look
into the lives and the pasts of a nations
leaders, and the woman who has been chosen to bring them to light.
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Reader Reviews for "Redemption"
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| Reviewed by Victoria Murray |
11/2/2001 |
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Ummm, this sounds very intriguing. I love the suspense the brief synopsis suggests...
Victoria Taylor Murray
Thief Of Hearts'
'Forbidden' |
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