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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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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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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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Ratings: 4.01 From 168 Users | 35 Reviews

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"I appreciate you, Emma. You are practical, and yet you've got a sweet, romantic side that always leaves me feeling uplifted." As he bent towards her, Emma's heart raced. How long had she waited for this moment? John's lips touched hers, and she laid her head on his shoulders.Um, WHAT. That might be one of the most unromantic first-kiss scenes I've ever read. Excuse me while I go gag. This is one of those books that has been on my to-read list forever so when I picked it up and discovered it was

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

The Crimson Cipher by Susan Page Davis is a fast-paced and intriguing look at the world of code-breaking in the days leading up to WWI. When Emma Shuster's father is found shot dead in his office, she assumes that he was murdered for information about the new ciphering machine he was creating for a bank. Navy lieutenant John Patterson arrived to talk to Professor Shuster but ends up helping Emma deal with funeral preparations and plans for the future in the wake of her father's death. The couple

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!

4.5 starsGood writing....and fascinating facts on the history of code-breaking. The heroine's father is murdered because of a code breaking machine he built, and the hero is detailed to protect her as she works to break the code and find out why her father was killed.

Charming story and a nice summer read. Reading this made me realize how little I know about WWI. The love story wasn't overwhelming and the violence wasn't overpowering, a good balance between the two

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

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