Summary
In an age of terrorism, the accomplished attorney Christi Daniel desperately searches for better answers to our legal, governmental and political systems, taking the reader on a journey from the voice of fear to the voice for love. Her mentor through the process, Founding Father George Washington, reveals a world in which harmony, balance and unity can save us from disaster. “Let us imagine the unimaginable—a Nation that, in the fullness of time, embodies freedom, the Master’s justice, equality. A new way of governing and of being governed. Let us begin,” Washington declares.
As the “Seven Spiritual Principles for Governing a People” are unveiled, what seems impossible becomes tangible, within our grasp. Is it too late for love to replace fear? The novel is a page-turner of betrayal and vengeance, courage and trust. In an age about to self-destruct, it delivers a vision of new beginnings.

About the Author
As a trial attorney in Richmond, Virginia, Sylvia Clute began her writing career when confronted with a legal system in which justice too often meant vengeance. In Destiny Unveiled, she tackles a vengeance model that permeates our foreign policy, politics, corporate culture and even family life. Clute draws on extensive political and civic experience, research and multiple degrees in law and public policy from Harvard and Boston University to present a startling vision of new beginnings.