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ISBN: 1609360125 (ISBN13: 9781609360122)
Edition Language: English
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Crimson Cipher Paperback | Pages: 345 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 168 Users | 35 Reviews

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Title:Crimson Cipher
Author:Susan Page Davis
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 345 pages
Published:July 1st 2010 by Summerside Press
Categories:Christian Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Mystery. Romance. War. World War I

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A female Navy cryptographer seeks to save lives...and uncover her father's killers. In 1915, German sympathizers escalated acts of sabotage in the United States to keep the nation from joining in the war. Following the mysterious murder of Emma Shuster's father, Lt. John Patterson invites Emma to become a Navy cryptographer because of the expertise she gained in helping her father develop a cipher system. Emma finds new strength in her faith as she strives to outwit her adversary, known only as Kobold - German for goblin. Can Emma and John find love in the midst of turmoil as America plunges toward war?

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Ratings: 4.01 From 168 Users | 35 Reviews

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The plot was good, the characters were good, I liked the suspense element (particularly the codebreaking), but I did feel that the development of the romantic relationship between the hero and the heroine was lacking the spark I found in Frasier Island and Inside Story.

it was very slow and boring. didn't finish it because of those reasons. i could not get into it.

by Andrea Renee CoxReading this book was like inhaling a warm cup of cocoa on a cold winter's evening. It swiftly soared to the top spot on my favorites list. Thoroughly researched and exquisitely written, this book was filled with mystery, suspense, a dash of romance, and intriguing history. I particularly enjoyed the heavy emphasis on code-breaking during WWI (prior to America joining the Great War). Very interesting stuff. Susan Page Davis remains one of my favorite authors, as her stories

I have read lots of books concerning WWII, but not nearly as many about WWI. Consequently I was fascinated by "The Crimson Cipher" which deals with sabotage and espionage in America before it entered WWI. I loved the characters that were dealing with murder, mystery and so much more as they tried to uncover danger before it happened. Emma is a strong young woman that is devastated when her father is killed over what seems to be the project he was working on designing - a machine that can encrypt

I love a good espionage novel, and this story about a code breaker is an absolute delight. Although I had been introduced to the writing of author Susan Page Davis in another historical series that was not quite my cup of tea for the portion I read, I enjoyed this book so much that I will have to give that series another chance. The Crimson Cipher has mystery that keeps you on edge and romance that makes you just melt. The verbiage was great and made me really feel like I was there in the time

Emma Shuster is on the campus of Bowdoin College to drop off some papers to her father who is a math professor. As she is about to go up to his office, a Navy Lieutenant, John Patterson, asks her for directions to Professor Shuster so she escorts him up. So John is with her when she discovers the body of her murdered father on the floor of his office. Over the next few days, John is present at the funeral and then helps her pack up her fathers office. John is instrumental in Emma being offered,

The historical events surrounding this story were amazing. And the story line was interesting, but the conversation, chapter flow and personal emotion were weak enough that I felt very detached. But certainly worth the read!