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CHAPTER ONE Prophet John Coverly and his wife, Gracie-Lynn, were relaxing in their home after returning from a rather exhausting two weeks of visiting their three children and grandchildren, ending...
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CHAPTER THREE Friendship Heights (Washington D.C. metropolitan area) 10:30 P.M. Fox was the one who had ordered the hit. Ivan Gunner was the one who was carrying it out. Under the cover of darkness, he...
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CHAPTER SIX The White House (Washington D.C.) 10:00 A.M. Rev. John Coverly had always kept politicians at arm’s length. After pastoring the historic Emmanuel Temple Church in Charlotte, N.C., for over...
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CHAPTER 9 Dulles International Airport (Washington D.C.) Tuesday, 12:00 Noon Rev. John Coverly watched as police cars, an ambulance, and security guards on golf carts swarmed across the tarmac to the...
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CHAPTER 12 Sonya’s Soul-food Restaurant (Charlotte, North Carolina) Saturday, 1:30 P.M. “I warned him,” Rev. John Coverly said as he leaned back in his seat. “I told him not to let the president speak...
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CHAPTER 15 Brady Press Room / The White House (Washington, D.C.) Friday, 11:00 A.M. “I cannot speak to the validity of that assumption,” President Robert Rushmore said. His voice carried a hint of...
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CHAPTER 18 Silver Springs, Maryland Saturday, 9:00 A.M. Matthew Brenner hurried up the walkway of the gated Theodore Davidson residence. Deep in thought, he barely noticed the dozen or so newspaper and...
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CHAPTER 21 Hilton Garden Inn (Hampton, Virginia) Friday, Midnight As Rev. John Coverly slept, he dreamed. He stood on the sideline of a football field. The players of the home team—decked in red,...
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CHAPTER 24 Washington D.C. (U.S. Naval Observatory) Monday, 9:00 A.M. Vernon F. Laurence stood by the window in his third-floor private office. Being the vice-president had its perks, and one of them...
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CHAPTER 26 Washington, D.C. Wednesday, 2:00 A.M. Matthew Brenner had been unsuccessful in his attempts to open the files stored on the flash drive he believed the spy had left behind. He also wasn’t...
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