Late one morning in 1995 Thomas Webster, a semi-retired
journalist, received an unexpected visitor.
Sixteen years earlier, Frank Montini, an American university
professor of history, had been accused of murdering another
professor at a university in Montreal. The charges were
inexplicably dropped, but belief in his guilt lingered and ruined
his life and that of his family. Assumptions about his guilt
followed him when his family returned to the United States.
After he died, his daughter, Gina, convinced he was innocent,
wants his reputation restored. She returns to Montreal and arrives
at Webster's door. She reminds him that even after the charges were
dropped, he had written that the police still believed in his
guilt. She wants his help: asking him to redeem what he had written
which caused her family so much misery. Later that day he agrees to
help even though he knows the task is probably beyond his ability
and experience. But how often does one get a chance to redeem a
damaging mistake made when one was much younger?
Early on they discover that the charges against Frank Montini
were dropped because of pressure from both the American and
Canadian Secret Services. As the lies and deceptions begin to be
exposed, more deaths occur before the real murderer is
identified.
But as the truth emerges from the shadows, Webster discovers
that attempting to redeem one's past has a price, and he will never
be able to return to the kind of life he had before Gina rang his
doorbell.
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