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The Book of Fate

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“Six minutes from now, one of us would be dead. That was our fate. None of us knew it was coming.”

Wes, a young Presidential aide, is about to have his life changed forever. An assassination attempt is made on the President of the United States and Wes is caught in the crossfire. Years later, as Wes tries to figure out what really happened on the worst day of his life, he finds himself drawn back to a decade-old presidential crossword puzzle, back to ancient Masonic symbols hidden in the street plan of Washington, DC, back to a two-hundred year old secret code invented by Thomas Jefferson and inexplicably toward “The Book of Fate,” which holds everyone’s secrets, especially the ones worth dying for.

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