And
a new character enters the quest. Cass, a palaeontologist in
Arizona, accidentally follows a native American worker through a ley
travel experience. She later returns and travels again. It appears
she will be an essential character in future segments of this series.
This
book does not have the action the previous books have. This
installment is quite informative, however. Cass comes across a
society of ley travelers. Much is explained to her and we readers
get in on the information.
We
find out that there is a far greater purpose to this quest than just
finding the skin map. God has a purpose for his creation. It will
all come together in the future, at a time of final consummation.
But
there are those opposing the plan of God. Their evil forces are
becoming formidable. Time may be getting short.
I
was pleased to read the explanation of the quest for the skin map. A
Christian theme of good and evil in a battle of cosmic proportions is
becoming more evident. While Kit and Mina do not seem to yet have
any Christian motivation to their actions (so to speak), there are
others who have been a part of this journey for a long time and who
do have a distinct Christian understanding of what is going on.
I
felt this volume in the series was slow moving. It wasn't until the
second half of the book that I thought I was reading something that
was actually moving the story forward. But that second half of the
book is worth getting to. It is all starting to come together.
Stephen
Lawhead is an author of mythic history and imaginative fiction. He
and his wife make their home in Oxford, England. Find out more at
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I
am participating in a blog tour of this book. You will find the
links below to the reviews of the others on this tour.
In conjunction with the CSFF Blog Tour, I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher for the purpose of this review.
2 comments:
Good summary. Thank you!
I agree that everything is clearly starting to come together and hinting at an upcoming epic battle between good and evil. Should be good! :)
Jeremy Harder
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