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Midnight perfect

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Sam Bonecutter, a respected homicide detective, is preparing for his retirement without the knowledge that for the last 20 years his military compadre has been plotting his revenge for the betrayal he felt. Twist and turns are riveting. Sam's life seems to unravel before his eyes. What will the outcome be?

308 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 13, 2015

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Michael Henderson

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You'll find my bio on my website at www.michaelhenderson.org.uk

My new book has been reviewed in Publishers Weekly. See below:

Review of NO ENEMY TO CONQUER, in Publishers Weekly Dec 15, 2008

No Enemy to Conquer: Forgiveness in an Unforgiving World Michael Henderson, foreword by the Dalai Lama. Baylor Univ., $19.95 paper (234p) ISBN-978-1-60258-140-1
Henderson (From India with Hope), whose Irish Protestant family sought reconciliation with their Catholic compatriots, may be just the sort of eloquent messenger the world needs to understand the utility and not just the symbolic value of forgiveness. Starting with the Dalai Lama’s foreword—a paean to the power of redemption—this book is a blissful read and a persuasive argument for forgiveness as a practical tool for global survival. As the author demonstrates in a discussion of (the few) American individuals and institutions that have made formal apologies for the African slave trade, history cannot be redeemed with an apology, but an apology can create a new starting point for history. Most instructive, however, are the stories of people, from Chechnya to Pennsylvania Amish country, who have suffered unspeakable acts at the hands of enemies and staunchly refuse to be consumed by victimhood. Henderson shows the real muscle behind forgiveness, avoiding preciousness and sentimentality. He writes, “Forgiveness has an image problem”—with this latest effort, perhaps no more. (Feb.)

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