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The Guardian

Dee Henderson
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The Guardian

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2001

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The Guardian (2001) by Dee Henderson is a Christian romantic suspense novel. The book was a finalist for the RITA Award by the Romance Writers of America in the Inspirational Romance category (2002) and a Nominee for the HOLT Medallion for Long Inspirational by the Virginia Romance Writers (2002). It won a Christy Award for Romance (2002). This is the second book in Henderson’s O’Malley series, which follows a group of seven people who met in an orphanage as children, banding together to make their own sibling-family. The Guardian is about Marcus O’Malley, a U.S. Marshall tasked with keeping a witness to a murder alive. Marcus and Shari fall in love, and Marcus rediscovers the faith in God that he lost as a child.

At the beginning of the book, Judge Carl Whitmore, a shortlist for the Supreme Court, is murdered at a conference by Conner Gray. Twelve years before, the judge had handed down a death sentence for Gray’s brother; all appeals failed, so Gray decides to avenge his brother. He ambushes the judge in his hotel room and shoots him. The Hanford family, Whitmore’s friends, are present when the gunman kills Whitmore, wounding Shari’s father and brother. Shari Hanford witnesses the entire thing. Working security at the conference, Marcus and his partner, Quinn, are first on the scene.

Marcus reveals a talent for drawing when he interviews Shari at the hospital about what happened. She describes the murderer while he sketches. The Marshalls immediately start working a threat assessment on Carl Whitmore and the Hanfords, looking for possible suspects and murders. Meanwhile, Marcus’s sisters enter the scene—Marcus is the Marshall, Kate O’Malley is a hostage negotiator, Jennifer O’Malley is a nurse, and Lisa O’Malley works in forensics. Kate and Jennifer had made plans to meet Marcus after his protection duties were done for the night and are immediately on hand. Meanwhile, Conner Gray is sitting in the hotel atrium, watching the police look for him. They all assume that he fled, while he sips a drink, gloats, and decides what to do about the witness.



Shari’s brother Joshua pulls through his surgery with a good prognosis. Marcus comforts her, telling her that there was nothing else she could have done in the situation; he tells her that her screaming might have saved her family because she alerted them to the danger in the nick of time. She asks him to pray for her family; Marcus declines because he’s not a believer. Afterward, Marcus rejoins Quinn and Lisa to examine the route the killer took to disappear, looking for clues and evidence as to where he went and who he is. Quinn and Lisa are a bit prickly with each other; Quinn had steadily worked his way through trying to date two of her sisters before asking her out, and she hasn’t forgiven him for being his third choice.

Marcus finds out that his sister Jennifer has cancer and is starting radiation at Johns Hopkins. The news rocks Marcus, who lost his own mother and his faith to illness when he was a boy. He also learns that Jennifer was baptized only a month earlier because her fiancé introduced her to Christ. Marcus frets that what happened to him might happen to her: unanswered prayers for deliverance that end in great loss. To make matters worse, Shari’s father succumbs to his injuries, and Shari’s own faith in God is tested. Gray sees a sketch of himself on the front page of the newspaper and realizes he needs to get rid of the witness, and quickly, despite her security detail.

After her father’s funeral, Gray attempts to kill Shari and only narrowly misses. Marcus is grazed by a bullet. As soon as he is patched up, he and Quinn go looking for the escaped shooter and discover that there were two of them. They decide to move Shari and her family into a safe house until the shooter is arrested. At the same time, Connor Gray faces his father, who is incensed that his son not only carried out a reckless murder but that he bungled it as well. Since he failed, a proper assassin is hired, a man called Lucas Saracelli who uses the cover name Larry Sanders.



At the safe house, Marcus and Shari grow closer. They talk about his love for his family and her passion for politics—she is a political speechwriter who has always wanted to serve. They become companionable. She works on drafting speeches and he sketches her when she is not looking. After they celebrate her birthday, Marcus visits Jennifer who tells him that he is falling in love with Shari and that the family really likes her so far and thinks that she is a good Christian influence on him. Marcus fights with his faith, trying to come to terms with his feelings about religion and God. Meanwhile, Lisa keeps working the forensics on the case, finding DNA that matches a man named Daniel Gray, who had been executed by lethal injection just a year prior. She catches on to the fact that Whitmore’s death was a revenge killing, and they narrow down the likely suspects to Connor and his cousin Frank. In a photo lineup, Shari immediately identifies Connor as the shooter. They arrest Connor, but the assassin he hired is still in the wind. They move Shari from Kentucky to Quinn’s ranch in Montana.

Shari considers the possibility of a relationship and marriage to Marcus and is afraid for his safety. They talk about faith and about praying. Marcus is envious of her ability to believe; they talk about what they want in the future in terms of family and children, and they find that both are open to the possibilities. Marcus starts reading the Bible again. Jennifer undergoes surgery to remove cancer around her spine and it is a success. Meanwhile, Lucas the assassin tracks them to Montana, but they notice him and prepare. A storm rolls in and Lucas starts sniping the security detail on the ranch house. Marcus waits until he gets a clear shot and he kills Lucas. With Connor in jail and Lucas dead, Shari is safe. She and Marcus decide to date, and she decides to pursue a political career.
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