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  • Two Testaments

  • Secrets of the Cross Trilogy, Book 2
  • By: Elizabeth Musser
  • Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
  • Length: 12 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (41 ratings)

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Two Testaments

By: Elizabeth Musser
Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
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Publisher's summary

Love for war's victims keeps them apart. Will love for each other see them through? The slightest spark will ignite an explosion. And the tinderbox of broken political and racial relations in 1960s France and Algeria provides plenty of kindling.

In the midst of the chaos, Gabriella Madison guards the orphans in her care while battling jealousy with Anne-Marie Duchemin, David’s former flame who has recently arrived in Castelnau, France. Even more problems arise when the townspeople start expressing their discomfort with the multicultural orphanage. They want it shut down…permanently.

Meanwhile, David is trapped on the other side of the Mediterranean, caught in the turmoil of a country gone mad. He seeks a way to guard his life, and at the same time, protect the refugees he came to help. But even if he accomplishes his mission, can he get out of Algeria alive?

©2012 Elizabeth Musser (P)2012 Oasis Audio
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“Elizabeth Musser avoids preaching and simplistic answers, choosing instead to portray a God who cares in the midst of life’s complexity.” (Publishers Weekly)

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It was an exciting book with great characters from beginning to end . David's proposal to Gabby and Mustafa's survival were great moments the narrator did and excellent job

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Great great series!

Where does Two Testaments rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

In the top 10

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Love love love E Musser's books!!! They never disappoint and leave you wanting more.

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Intriguing Story but needs to be condensed.

An intriguing story and sequel to Two Crosses. The first part of the book moved along with many adventures, and was enjoyable, but the second half dragged on. Romance and spirituality are nice touches to such a difficult subject as war. But There was far too much flowery romantic talk and too many spiritual lessons repeated over and over. Unlike Two Crosses, I just wanted the story to wrap up. The ending was a little unrealistic for such a harsh tale with all problems easily over at once.

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