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Without Sin

Without Sin

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Shocker With A Capital S
Review: This book was a page turner to the end. Filled with lots of intrigue and mystery, you will try to work out the puzzle and like all readers before, you will not be able to accomplish that feat until you have reached the last chapters. And even then, there are many more secrets and revelations to come. Each page keeps you in suspense and on the edge, and after the last horrendous secret has been revealed, you're still in for a double shocker.
Governor-elect of Mississippi Lucien Yarbrough and his wife Page once a Homecoming Queen are very still very much in love and present themselves as the perfect couple to all society. They have a young daughter Cindy and another baby on the way; hoping for a son. It is the birth of this baby that this story is centered around. This baby born to this Caucasian couple is black and surprises the entire state as well as all of their close friends. DNA and Lie Detector tests will have to be done to find out what is really going on here, but after these tests are done what happens???
This novel will keep you on the edge of your seats as you witness the changes and the terrible scandal which this family endures. I do not think I can give enough justice as to why you should read this complex book....but get your hand on it quickly and enjoy this web of suspense so meticulously weaved by Charles Smithdeal. What a tale!!!!

Heather Marshall
April 28th, 2002


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