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Having always been an avid reader, since becoming a Christian I have found a wealth of reading material in Christian bookshops and in various second hand bookshops. I have found that in Christian novels one often finds truths that help in one’s Christian walk. I enjoy reading about how the various characters deal with life, and I also find I am the richer for reading a really good Christian novel. Certain authors, through their books, give you a real insight into their joys and struggles, which I find very interesting. The books which I am going to review are those which I have really enjoyed, and have read at least twice – some books, for example the “Mark of the Lion “ series by Francine Rivers, I have read at least five times each. The first books that I am going to talk about are the latest two novels by Francine Rivers,


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Friday, 10 January 2014

THE NOBLE FUGITIVE by T DAVIS BUNN & ISABELLA BUNN

THE NOBLE FUGITIVE by T. DAVIS BUNN and ISABELLA BUNN is the third book in the HEIRS of ACADIA series, but it can be read as a stand alone novel. The story is set in 19th century America and England, during the abolitionist movement. It is an interesting and exciting read and full of biblical truth.
John Falconer, a former slave trader, is now a fugitive because he knows too much. Although a law has been passed to stop any new slave trading, he has proof that it is still not only flourishing, but is backed by some very influential people. Since coming to salvation, nauseated by the wickedness he helped to perpetrate, he is now on a quest to see slavery abolished once and for all.
Serafina is a beautiful young Venetian girl, of noble heritage, who has escaped her parents and who ends up at Harrow Hall, near Bath in England, where Falconer is hiding out with American friends who are pamphleteers working with William Wilberforce.
There are many twists and turns in the novel and there is much intrigue. We see the magnitude of God's love and forgiveness towards even the vilest of sinners. We see repentance at work in Serafina, who has behaved so badly towards her parents, due to imagining herself in love with her art teacher. We see her grief, not only at Luca's betrayal, but also at the way she has hurt those she loves. The authors also paint a lovely picture of the grandeur of Venice during that period at the beginning of the book.
Falconer, a big man, with a scarred face, shows great tenderness, especially towards little Hannah and Serafina. He is their protector. He is amazed at the portrait that Serafina draws of him which is so different from the hideous picture on his "wanted" poster. It shows an inner beauty due to the change the Lord has brought about in him.
Falconer falls hopelessly in love with the lovely Serafina, and feels he will never be good enough for such an aristocratic young lady, whilst she has been so hurt by Luca that she feels she will never be able to love again.
I love the historical setting of the novel and the interesting characters. There is a strong message of the importance of making one's life right with God, of the battle between light and darkness, and of corruption in high places. I can highly recommend this book.



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