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The homeless men of the Kelsey Rescue Mission think of Greg Smith as the nice fellow serving meals on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They don't know that Greg was once one of Washington's most powerful political operatives. Recently released from prison for committing election fraud, tax evasion, and money laundering, he only wants to live a quiet life away from the limelight. But when political corruption in the city of Kelsey threatens the good work of the Mission, Greg reluctantly agrees to direct the Mission's voter referendum campaign to oppose the city's self-serving leaders. The campaign soon…mehr

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The homeless men of the Kelsey Rescue Mission think of Greg Smith as the nice fellow serving meals on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They don't know that Greg was once one of Washington's most powerful political operatives. Recently released from prison for committing election fraud, tax evasion, and money laundering, he only wants to live a quiet life away from the limelight. But when political corruption in the city of Kelsey threatens the good work of the Mission, Greg reluctantly agrees to direct the Mission's voter referendum campaign to oppose the city's self-serving leaders. The campaign soon results in unrest, including a tragic shooting. Greg and his army of homeless men work to restore calm to prevent further chaos. Their success leads them to second-chance opportunities none of them imagined. Kelsey's Crossing reminds us that the past need not define the future, especially when we dare to accept the gift of a second chance and seek redemption.
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Autorenporträt
David Randal is a veteran content writer and producer of educational and advocacy films. His innovative presentations on complex concepts have won him several prestigious awards. His stories focus on such topics as childhood cancer, the food crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, biotechnology, neuroscience, climate change, the Camp Fire in California, life jacket safety for commercial fishermen, artificial intelligence, and more. A native of Los Angeles, California, David enjoys cycling, hiking, working with sea glass, and watching the Dodgers. He and his wife, Debbie, have six children. Kelsey's Crossing is his first novel. You can reach David by going to davidrandalauthor@gmail.com or by visiting his website: davidrandalauthor.com.