In a musty hotel room in the backwater of Kendall County, North Carolina, freelance investigative journalist Davy Clough is found dead with his wrists slit. The death is quickly pronounced a suicide by the local medical examiner, but FBI agent Mike Saville isn't so sure. Seems Clough had paid Saville a visit the day before, declaring that he was "investigating a possible conspiracy that stretched to the highest levels of the federal government." In Washington DC's West Potomac Park, Deputy White House Counsel Victor ...
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In a musty hotel room in the backwater of Kendall County, North Carolina, freelance investigative journalist Davy Clough is found dead with his wrists slit. The death is quickly pronounced a suicide by the local medical examiner, but FBI agent Mike Saville isn't so sure. Seems Clough had paid Saville a visit the day before, declaring that he was "investigating a possible conspiracy that stretched to the highest levels of the federal government." In Washington DC's West Potomac Park, Deputy White House Counsel Victor Farnsworth is found dead with a bullet hole in his head during a violent rain storm that has conveniently washed away all of the physical evidence. The local medical examiner quickly pronounces the death a suicide, but Sergeant Lowri Pritchard of the United States Park Police isn't so sure. Seems there are a few too many inconsistencies that the homicide detective in charge of the investigation is overlooking. As the bodies pile up and the two death investigations merge in the Nation's Capital, Saville and Pritchard soon discover that the truth is more shocking than they could have ever imagined. The Blood of Saints isn't just a crackerjack suspense thriller, It's a compelling mystery, love story, and political treatise all rolled into one.
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