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Social workers Hannah ?Scrimp? Dubois and Earlene ?Pinch?Washington have just started their own business, Social Investigations,to solve the murders of ten foster children in New Orleans, Louisiana.The New Orleans Police Department, the Catholic Church, and localpoliticians have sidestepped clues that point to those who hold great power,hampering their investigation.,/p>As Scrimp and Pinch discover more evidence, they realize that they are dealingwith a force that crosses into the realm of the paranormal. Then they are throwninto a world much like Dante's purgatory. Soon they link the murderers to asecret organization called the White Army, or La Armee Blanc, centered inNew Orleans, but rooted in medieval Europe and the Children's Crusades.Each clue leads to a beatitude, the characteristics of those who are deemedblessed: the pure of heart, the persecuted, the merciful, the sorrowful, thepeacemakers, the meek, the poor in spirit, and those who hunger and thirst afterjustice. By the time the eleventh child'the sacrificial child'goes missing,Scrimp and Pinch are determined to prevent his death. Racing against time and the threat of an approaching hurricane, these two bold,no-nonsense women work together to restore hope and bring closure to a citybattered by sin.LeJeune, Lyn is the author of 'The Beatitudes: Book I', published 2007 under ISBN 9780595452859 and ISBN 059545285X.
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