Redemptive Guilt

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Pub Date Mar 15 2012 | Archive Date Feb 04 2013

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When Alexia Klien is sent overseas on assignment prior to a U.S. Presidential election, she sees someone in Paris she thinks she has seen before, someone whose identity could change the outcome of the election. Perplexed by who she has seen, the attractive broadcast journalist contacts a Frenchman she once had a serious relationship with in hopes of uncovering a mystery that is quickly forming in her curious mind. With the fate of the nation hanging in the balance while Alexia battles with what she will do, the American media celebrity discovers a part of herself she didn't even know she had lost. Her conscience. This is only the start. With seemingly unrelated happenings occurring on several different locations across the globe the weekend before the people of the United States go to the polls, the consequences of these events could influence the course of current history. Redemptive Guilt is a story that is too real to be missed. It is a novel that will shape history. If not for a country or a nation, it will for those who read it and take to heart its message of the importance that guilt can play in a person's life. Guilt is not always a bad thing.

When Alexia Klien is sent overseas on assignment prior to a U.S. Presidential election, she sees someone in Paris she thinks she has seen before, someone whose identity could change the outcome of...


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