There are so many reasons I loved this novel. It vividly describes a time and events in history which were new to me but so intriguing. In addition, the characters' interactions were touching and quite emotionally charged with humor as well as pathos. Last but by no means least, the novel portrays inspirational characters who the devotion to God and their fellowman especially children ultimately creates a firm foundation for the entire story. WOW. I'm very reserved in giving out 5 stars, but Elizabeth Musser's Two Crosses was absolutely amazing. The story follows an intelligent daughter of a missionary couple pursuing her education in France in 1961 during the war in which Algeria sought its independence from the European country. She gets roped into the mayhem, discovering the secrets of those around her, and a few from her own past. The novel was thrilling. I couldn't stop reading the page-turning adventure. I never knew that French history could be this interesting. As Gabriella kept her strong faith in God while falling in love with a troubled and hurting atheist, discovering secrets, and falling into a dangerous underground world, she earned admiration from the young teacher who brought her into the tangled mess in the first place. She had no trouble keeping with her studies and enjoying the view. I absolutely loved the story. The characters were amazing and the novel was very suspenseful. Musser painted an appropriate picture of what went on in France and Algeria during 1961 ---dangerous places full of people seeking revenge with hearts overflowing with hate.Ah. The danger. The drama. The thrill.Two Crosses was a fantastic read!
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This has a pretty good story line. Now I need to get the next book in the sequel.
—tab
An excellent historical novel that inspires as the characters find faith in God.
—neonxheart
Loved it. Can't wait to get the next in the series.
—michaelandmary11