fathers and sons

Fathers, sons and spies

In 1950s Washington, Walter Kotlar becomes a casualty of the era's witch hunts when an ambitious congressman accuses him of being a spy. Kotlar denies it, and the hearings drag on — until the congressman's star witness plunges to her death from a hotel window. Kotlar flees the country that night and never returns, leaving his family to pick up the pieces of their lives.

Twenty years later, Kotlar's wife and son have left the past behind and settled comfortably into their new lives. Then one day, Nick Kotlar learns that his father wants to come home.

Letters to a soldier's son

When Dana Canedy first met First Sgt. Charles Monroe King, she was immediately attracted to him — but she worried that they were too different to build a relationship together.

Time proved them wrong, and they began a deeply loving relationship that ended much too soon when he was killed in Iraq.

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