Deception’s Legacy
By Jacqueline G. Randolph
Fultus Publishing
ISBN: 1596821027
275 Pages
Randolph’s latest book
in her “Deception” series, Deception’s Legacy, is a stunning
complementary addition! In fact, in many ways, it surpasses her first two
books, Deception’s Guard and Deception’s Fury, in this
reviewer’s opinion. And that is saying something!
In addition to
action-packed adventure, Deception’s Legacy, brings us significant
historical information and a major surprise in the life of one of our main
characters, Skye, who, even in her 70s is actively involved in her family
and in her former career as a DEA agent.
Set in two primary time
periods—1966 and 2030—the story also takes readers back to the time of the
Spanish Inquisition. And there is where I would like to begin in sharing the
story.
Evil people use
whatever they can to justify hatred and prejudice. During the Spanish
Inquisition, which was instigated by Queen Isabella and sanctioned by Pope
Sixtus IV, in 1483, theft, torture, and murder were routinely committed
against all those in Spain whose only crime was that their faith and belief
was not sanctioned by the Catholic Church!
In Palomares, Spain,
these outrages were planned and executed by “Don Cristobal,” which
represented both a family as well as the nobility who held the title at any
given time. These men were thrilled to use religion to cover their lusts
and they were quite willing to choose Marranos¾Jews
and Muslims especially¾as
their victims. Each generation excitedly considered how to “improve” and
“surpass” the atrocities of the previous Don Cristobal.
Using this background,
Randolph moves between 1966 and 2030, presenting two exciting storylines,
separately but ultimately connected in an explosive confrontation that is
truly unforgettable!
Jim, a training
instructor, was commanded to fill a last-minute staffing problem and fly as
standby pilot on a nuclear airlift mission—Chrome Dome.
In 1966 the last missions were flown which carried
nuclear bombs over Palomares, Spain. This novel recounts the horrific
nuclear accident that occurred during the ill-fated mid-air refueling.
But there in the midst
of tragedy, a wondrous love story began.
Rosita
had found Jim after he had parachuted/crashed; using that parachute, she was
able to finally pull him into a cave in which she had been hiding. When Jim
finally awoke, dazed, he saw her—she was bruised and bleeding, almost as
badly hurt as he was. His first thought was that one of the nuclear bombs
had exploded and it was already too late—she was evidence of what had
happened.
Rosita cradled the
black man in her arms. She did not know that Jim was one of the few
African-American pilots; all she knew was that he was hurt and she tried to
comfort him. As time passed, a young boy, Rosita’s friend, came to bring
food to her. Finding the stranger, he stayed and when the man awoke, he
used what little English he knew to try to communicate.
The nuclear bombs had
not exploded; Don Cristobal, to whom she belonged, had hurt Rosita. She was
pregnant, her third, for Rosita was a Marrano, and Don Cristobal could not
allow another Marrano to be born, so he would beat her until each baby
died! He was looking forward to killing her third child, still joyously
following the commands established so long ago. Rosita had escaped to
protect her baby.
Jim knew, however, that
neither he nor Rosita would live if they didn’t get help. Finally, he was
able to make Rosita understand that she must go for help; he sent her with
evidence of his existence and she looked until she finally found the one
other black man who was stationed in Spain, thinking that would be who would
help them.
Knowing that Rosita
would be killed if he didn’t further help her, Jim claimed that Rosita was
his wife and that she was carrying his child. What appeared to them to be a
miracle resulted in Rosita later being on the plane that was carrying Jim
back to the States. Decades passed before how they escaped was
revealed—what a story!
Although Skye had tried
to dissuade him, her son Tristan had followed in her footsteps and joined
the DEA. In 2030, Tristan was assigned to Spain and was quickly immersed in
a major effort to trace drug smuggling activities. The assignment required
Tristan’s search of the ruling Don Cristobal’s castle. There he found the
hideous evidence of what these men had done, and were still doing, in the
name of the Catholic Church. Unbelievable perversions had been documented¾each
generation trying to be more heinous than the one before! Now they were
using drugs as one of the latest methods by which Marranos were murdered.
Now they were not really too careful whether it was just Marranos that
were affected!
Tristan encounters
include fun impersonations, exciting near-death experiences (when his
parents come to his rescue) and, finally, in his finding his own soul mate.
Surprise after surprise keeps the reader turning pages, striving to keep up
with what is being revealed! There is NO way I’m going to even hint at what
happens at the end!
Needless to say,
Randolph gets better and better!
Her third novel in the Deception series is
excitingly new and historically significant. Randolph continues as one of
my favorite and MUST-READ authors. If this book sounds interesting, trust
me...get the first two books and start at the beginning of this unique
family saga!
G. A. Bixler
IP Book Reviewer
October 28, 2007
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