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Redeeming Trace

By: Tom Schreck
Narrated by: Rich Palmer
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Summary

Fresh out of graduate school, CIA psychologist Trace Curran works at his dream job, providing trauma-based psychotherapy and researching the threat level of Antifa-based organizations. As domestic terror escalates, Trace’s world is rocked when an agent on his caseload commits a murder-suicide. Then, the death of his father and the split with his fiancé leave him on the verge of a breakdown.

On leave from CIA duties, Trace returns home to bartend at the family’s tavern. The daily duties serve as a reminder of just how much life has unraveled, and he barely has the will to go on. The start of a new relationship brings some light into his existence, but the continued escalation of Antifa-related domestic terror keeps Trace connected to the CIA. When he’s called back to debrief, his supervisor’s questions leave him suspicious.

It becomes clear that the wave of terrorism is not what it appears, and that someone could be manipulating events, not only to frame Antifa, but to profit from a reeling market. When Trace realizes his fears are justified, the conspiracy turns towards him. Now, he must face his fears and save everything that is important to him—including himself.

©2023 Tom Schreck (P)2023 Tom Schreck

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