Shadow of the Cross

Shadow of the Cross by Mario Cappello is a work of fiction published by iUniverse in November 2003, featuring 340 pages in English. This narrative explores the themes of love and strife against a backdrop of historical tyranny and the struggle against injustice. The story delves into the lives of those who opposed oppression through their faith, presenting a thought-provoking perspective on how their convictions may have influenced the course of history.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure intertwined with religious elements, as the characters navigate a controversial period marked by deep obsessions and moral dilemmas. The book invites contemplation on the impact of faith in the face of adversity, encouraging readers to imagine the events as they unfold. Shadow of the Cross offers a unique exploration of the intersection between personal beliefs and historical events, making it a significant addition to the genres of religious and juvenile fiction.
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During the many years of recorded history there were tyrants and those who opposed injustices. Then there were those who fought subjugation by the words of their God. Their deep obsessions in many instances have changed the course of history. This is a tale of love and strife in a very controversial time in history that might have taken place. Imagine if you will, it happening as I tell it.
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