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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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Saturday 29 August 2015

BY REASON OF INSANITY by RANDY SINGER

I don't know how I missed BY REASON OF INSANITY by RANDY SINGER as I thought I had read all his novels, but I'm so glad I eventually found this "very hard to put down " book! This author provides us with rivetting legal thrillers with a good Christian message, and By Reason of Insanity is no exception.
Catherine O'Roarke is a journalist who takes her work seriously. She has reported on many court cases, but there is one that really touches her heart and that brings up a very painful memory from her past. It is the case of Quinn Newberg's sister who is being tried for the murder of her abusive husband.
When Catherine gets into trouble herself, largely due to visions she has that make her look guilty, she asks Quinn, who represented his sister with an insanity plea, to help her, and is even willing to go the same route, as she has started to doubt her own sanity.
Willing to go to jail to protect her source, she finds being incarcerated for murder an even worse experience. Judged in the press, vilified as a murderer, things just become worse for her. The one constant she holds onto is Quinn. Quinn who, with his devotion to his sister and niece, and his tireless attempts to help Catherine, shows her what the Bible means by laying down one's life for another.
Are these visions a curse or a blessing? Where do they come from? Is she really insane?
The plot is excellent and one is kept guessing as to the outcome right to the very end. I can highly recommend this novel.







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Saturday 8 August 2015

THROUGH WATERS DEEP by SARAH SUNDIN

THROUGH WATERS DEEP by SARAH SUNDIN takes place in Boston just before the United States officially entered the Second World War. The author has obviously done a great deal of research as she describes life at that time and the tension in the country between those who wanted to help Britain and those who didn't want to fight for Britain at any cost! The Christian message that runs throughout is expertly woven into the story.
Mary Stirling works as Mr Barton Pennington's secretary at the Boston Navy Shipyard. She loves her job and takes it seriously. She is friendly and efficient. When there is unrest at the shipyard and the strong possibility of sabotage, Mary, who was brought up on Nancy Drew mysteries as a child, takes notes as she observes people's actions and listens to their conversations. She feels she can help the F. B. I. in their investigation and is mortified when they fail to take her seriously to start with.
The one person who does take her seriously is Jim Avery who was at school with Mary. They become very good friends and secretly fall in love with each other!
Mary doesn't have a very good self image and is afraid of becoming proud. She definitely doesn't want to stand out and be noticed in any situation. At first she feels that it is prideful to think that her observations could be of any help to the F. B. I. and the shipyard, and then she realizes that she is not being motivated by pride at all but by the desire to save lives. In the same way she sees that by singing in the choir with the lovely voice He has given her is glorifying to God and helping the congregation to worship Him.
Jim is a "floater" going through life without wanting to make waves. He wonders which path he will be led on until he takes action and asks the Lord to show him what to do. It is when his Naval Commander tells his men to all read Nehemiah that a real change comes over Jim, both at sea where he has to make hard decisions, and in his relationships.
Both Mary and Jim show great courage, not only in facing danger, but also in the way they each overcome their deepest fears.
I love the Nehemiah theme and the verses from Isaiah chapter forty-three that encourage both Mary and Jim in their Christian walk. The novel is full of depth and the characters true to life. The story is riveting and I am sure you won't be able to put it down!


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