By all accounts, former police captain Donald G. Ruetz was living the dream. After retiring in 2003, he was blessed to enjoy life from his home in Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica, with Cynthia, his wife of eleven years, and their two young sons, Justin and Jack. All that changed in a searing flash on July 16, 2005, when his family was killed in a light plane crash in front of his house.
What the skeptical ex-cop could not have fathomed was that their tragic death would launch a metaphysical journey that continues to this day. In this spellbinding memoir, Ruetz shares the ongoing, unmistakable communications he receives from the spirit world. These began hours after the crash, when he took a call that he believes was from his son Justin, which stopped him from going through with suicide.
Remember Me: A Father's Story of Tragedy Turned Into Triumph in Costa Rica recounts the multiple messages, signs, warnings, and appearances that Ruetz and his friends have experienced. A story of hope, connectedness, and the transcendent power of love, this fascinating foray to another realm is certain to give you pause for thought, and reason to rejoice.
About the Author: Author Donald G. Ruetz is a retired police captain, who served the Culver City Police Department in California for thirty-two years before retiring in 2003. He was married to Cynthia Ruetz for eleven years. Together, they had two sons, Justin and Jack. All three were killed in a light plane crash in Costa Rica on July 16, 2005. Raised in the Manhattan Beach area of California, Ruetz attended Loyola University of Los Angeles, where he received a bachelor of arts degree in English literature. He later received a masters of science degree in management from Redlands University. In addition to his two sons, the author has a daughter, Erica, and two granddaughters, Sophia and Ava, from a previous marriage. Project: Remember Me: A Father's Story of Tragedy Turned Into Triumph in Costa Rica is his first book.