Tracing the Rainbow

A widowed American diplomat tries to reignite his romantic life while searching for a terrorist who murdered an American citizen. 

Mark Pacer is a diplomat stationed at the American consulate in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where an anarchist group may have murdered U.S. citizen, Bill Bancroft. The murder brings Mark into friendship with Bancroft’s widow, Clair. 

Later, as their friendship deepens, Mark introduces his young children to Clair, even as he begins to question what life he is called to. Continue his diplomatic career? Change to a teaching career in a regional college close to his childhood home in the Appalachians? Would Clair be interested in marrying him and following him to either place? 

And even as Clair shares how she and her husband escaped their past lives in an antiwar political commune to begin new lives in Canada, Mark senses she is leaving out a vital part of her story. 

That vital omission will eventually threaten not only their relationship but their lives. 

Enjoy a meaningful mystery that goes beyond whodoneit to exploring a unique slice of life in the world of American diplomacy. 

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A widowed American diplomat tries to reignite his romantic life while searching for a terrorist who murdered an American citizen. 

Mark Pacer is a diplomat stationed at the American consulate in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where an anarchist group may have murdered U.S. citizen, Bill Bancroft. The murder brings Mark into friendship with Bancroft’s widow, Clair. 

Later, as their friendship deepens, Mark introduces his young children to Clair, even as he begins to question what life he is called to. Continue his diplomatic career? Change to a teaching career in a regional college close to his childhood home in the Appalachians? Would Clair be interested in marrying him and following him to either place? 

And even as Clair shares how she and her husband escaped their past lives in an antiwar political commune to begin new lives in Canada, Mark senses she is leaving out a vital part of her story. 

That vital omission will eventually threaten not only their relationship but their lives. 

Enjoy a meaningful mystery that goes beyond whodoneit to exploring a unique slice of life in the world of American diplomacy. 

About the Author

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Ann Gaylia O’Barr was a Foreign Service Officer with the United States Department of State from 1990 to 2004. Her assignments included tours in U.S. embassies and consulates in Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Canada, Tunisia, and in Washington, D.C. She managed to be in Saudi Arabia for two Gulf wars: 1990-91(Desert Storm) and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Previous writing before entering the Foreign Service included curriculum writing for several Southern Baptist periodicals. Since leaving the Foreign Service, Ann published five novels with Oak Tara, including Tender Shadows (2014). Other writing has included articles in State Department Magazine, Liberty Magazine, and on the website American Diplomacy. Ann is addicted to world events and brands herself as a writer of fiction for global Christians. Visit Ann at anngayliaobarr.net.

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