Mark of the Lion : A Voice in the Wind, An Echo in the Darkness, As Sure As the Dawn (Vol 1-3) this question feed

asked by ctj on November 10, 2006 7:48 AM
This best-selling trilogy chronicles a tale of persecution and perseverance of 1st-century Christians in hedonistic Rome.


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This is a great series and Francine Rivers is my favorite author. In this series you will learn a lot about historic Roman times, the worship of numerous gods, and the beauty and truth that comes from holding on to beliefs in the mist of overwhelming obstacles. Books 1 is great, Book 2 is unbelievable, and Book 3 is good. I have read the series more than once as I learn something new everytime I read. One of the most powerful themes is the meaning behind "Mark of the Lion". It isn't what you think it is. GET THIS SERIES! You won't regret it.
reviewed by jan1975 on November 10, 2006 3:24 PM

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This is very interesting and inspiring. I'm very interested in ancient Rome and the lives of ancient Roman citizens, so this was a great buy for me. The stories are riveting and romantic. I would recommend this to anyone who's interested in a romantic telling of a few characters caught during the beginning of Christianity and the early church.

reviewed by bigdv on November 20, 2006 4:06 PM

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