When you're fighting an injustice, can it be wrong to do what's right?Inspired by the scandalous true story that shocked a nation at the close of WWI.With America's entry into World War I, the population of Newport, Rhode Island, seems to double overnight as twenty-five thousand rowdy recruits descend on the Naval Training Station. Drinking, prostitution, and other depravities follow the sailors, transforming the upscale town into what many residentsincluding young lawyer William Bartlett, whose genteel family has lived in Newport for generationsconsider to be a moral cesspool.When sailors accuse a beloved local clergyman of sexual impropriety, William feels compelled to fight back. He agrees to defend the minister against the shocking allegations, in the face of dire personal and professional consequences. But when the trial grows increasingly sensational, and when outrageous revelations echo all the way from Newport to the federal government, William must confront more than just the truthhe must confront the very nature of good and evil.Certainty recalls a war-torn era when the line between right and wrong became dangerously blurred.
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Publication Date: 21 Oct 2014
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781477825457
About Victor Bevine
For over thirty years Victor Bevine has worked as an actor screenwriter audio book narrator director and more. A graduate of Yale University his acting credits include many prestigious roles onstage as well as roles in the film version of A Separate Peace and countless television shows. He has read over one hundred and eighty titles as an audiobook narrator; in 2010 he received an Audiophone Award for his narration of the Pulitzer Prizewinning book The Beak of the Finch. He has written several screenplays including Certainty which was chosen for two prestigious writers conferences and which served as the basis for his first novel. His thirty-minute short film Desert Cross which he wrote and directed won accolades at the Athens International Film Festival. Currently he serves as CEO of the World Freerunning Parkour Federation (WFPF) of which he is co-founder. He resides in New York City.
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