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To be honest as a Brit I approached this book with trepidation. As far as religion is concerned I have splinters from sitting on the fence for too long on this subject.
Therefore to read a book about a religious sect turned out to be a real eye-opener for me. I'm in awe of the amount of research it must've taken to write such a novel, unless the author is writing from experience.
A terrific mystery that centres around two main characters Jacob and Eliza, that is full of twists and turns.
As a strong independent woman, I found myself bubbling with anger at the way woman are treated in these sects, it had me rooting for Eliza through her many difficulties.
A couple of people have said the ending was intentionally left up in the air to force people to buy the sequel, I'm sorry but I don't agree with that.
An incredible read and I have no hesitation in purchasing more of Michael's books.
I'm on the third of Michael's books now, The Red Rooster, you can see why Thomas and Mercer picked him up!

To be honest as a Brit I approached this book with trepidation. As far as religion is concerned I have splinters from sitting on the fence for too long on this subject."
I know that feeling. I ended up falling head first off the fence into the atheist pit.


Which is kind of why I decided to detach myself from religion...

I've read the bible 3 times. But I read it as I see it, which is a fantastic work of fiction.
Looking forward to reading Michael's book.

Yes, we are horrified at the treatment of the women but don't forget there are women of certain ethnic or religious background that have their husbands chosen and lives mapped out even here, today.
I felt that Michael dealt fairly with the religious side. He didn't ridicule minority beliefs. His 'balance' was Jacob. A man with a scientific (medical) background and a sceptical mindset who nevertheless is a product of his upbringing. I don't know how to do a spoiler hidden thingie so I won't give away any plot - yet - but this book is great food for thought and also confirms that absolute power can corrupt in any circumstances.
Thank you Michael. I found it gripping, intelligently written and very enjoyable (twice!) Must shoot off and review it!




I'm actually in Utah at the moment. My elderly grandmother took a fall (if you've read Trial by Fury, that's who I based Abraham's grandmother on) and I'm also planning to drive into polygamist country in southern Utah in a couple of days to scope out a few of the sites for book #4 of the series. It's better if I travel quietly, as there are a few people down there who don't care for me very much.
How did it go? Reviews here. If you know how to tag spoilers then they can go here, otherwise please wait for the book discussion thread to open.
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