Charles Colson is often described as a man of extremes. Once the second-most-hated man in America (after Nixon), he now plays a leading role as a defender of Christian faith and values. In Charles W. Colson: A Life Redeemed, Jonathan Aitken has crafted a revealing portrait of this complex and colorful man. Using access to Colson's private archives and papers, Aitken presents a biography rich in detail and analysis of his role in current affairs and matters of faith.