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A Search for the Scapegoat

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An unwilling soul is drafted by the UN to address racist and sexist issues. The politically correct, as well as not-so-correct, suggestions become stunning mandates to the nations. These edicts set in motion a suspense mystery wherein the eccentric flees assassins while seeking to discover the identity of The Overseer. From a common sense, conservative perspective, A Search for the Scapegoat serves as a medium for Christian commentary on racism, sexism and prejudice. In novel ways, the story exposes the truth that, even in a time of tolerance, everyone is looking to place the blame on the head of another.

208 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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