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David
Baldacci Book Title Author Purchase Link Star Rating David
Baldacci Book Reviews Saving
Faith
by David
Baldacci Fiction-Net Rating In
a secluded house not far from
Washington, D.C., the FBI is
interviewing one of the most
important witnesses it has ever
had - a young woman named Faith
Lockhart. For Faith has done too
much, knows too much and she'll
tell too much. What
I found most interesting in this
novel was the fact that both the
good guys and the bad guys were
breaking the law, each for their
own agendas, although one may
seem more altruistic than the
other. Still, Saving Faith raises
several questions. Is it okay to
do illegal things in order to
help others? Saving
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