A riveting tale of suspense that tears the covers off the human struggle for truth in a world imprisoned by lies.

After scattering her mother’s ashes in Vietnam, photojournalist Xandra
Carrick comes home to New York to rebuild her life and career. When she
experiences supernatural visions that reveal atrocities perpetrated by
American soldiers during the Vietnam War, she finds herself entangled in
a forty-year-old conspiracy that could bring the nation into political
turmoil.

Launching headlong into a quest to learn the truth from her
father, Peter Carrick, a Pulitzer Prize Laureate who served as an
embedded photographer during the war, Xandra confronts him about a dark
secret he has kept — one that has devastated their family.
Her
investigations lead her to her departed mother’s journal, which tell of
love, spiritual awakening, and surviving the fall of Saigon.
Pursued
across the continent, Xandra comes face-to-face with powerful forces
that will stop at nothing to prevent her from revealing the truth. But
not before government agencies arrest her for murder, domestic terrorism
and an assassination attempt on the newly elected president of the
United States.

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About The Author

Joshua Graham grew up in Brooklyn, New York where he lived for the better part of 30 years. He holds a doctorate from Johns Hopkins University. In Maryland, he taught as a professor at Shepherd College (WV), Western Maryland College, and Columbia Union College (MD). Several of Graham's short fiction works have been published by Pocket Books and Dawn Treader Press. He lives with his wife and children in San Diego.

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