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Thugun and Natasha
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Carson's Tree is a story of innocence and evil. It tells the story of what happens when the truly innocent are confronted with the presence of evil.

Juliet Macallister is a world class artist, wife and mother. Her only child, Carson, suffering from terminal leukemia, needs a bone marrow transplant desperately. His mother is not a match, and she must so what she has sworn for nine years that she would never contemplate. Find her ex-husband and persuade him to donate bone marrow to save her son's life.

Her odyssey begins in New York and unfolds there and in England and Palm Beach. Slowly, almost with anyone else realizing it, she and her family are drawn into an atmosphere of hatred, anger, greed, and above all, pure evil. Unaware of the trap that is being laid for them, Juliet and her family sink deeper and deeper, until there is no way out. Only when they have to begin the long road back do they see the work that evil has done, and the redemption that innocence can offer.