Hold on to your horses, because whatever you normally expect from a Grace Livingston Hill novel, this is not it!
From it's rather innocuous title, one would never suspect that this 1927 Christian romance would be chock full of danger, mayhem, and thrills! And while some of the more racy bits were definitely sugar coated, glossed over, or spoken of in euphemism (I mean, we all know Rachel was going to be sold into a brothel or sex slavery...but it was never stated implicitly), it was still one of Hill's more daring novels. I mean, what other Hill novel includes jumping trains, breaking into (and escaping from) insane asylums, midnight plane and train rides, and beatings in dark alleys? This story was just one dramatic undertaking after another, and I ate it up!
In fact, this book was so dramatic, I almost had a mild attack of anxiety (I tend to read GLH as a calming influence on my life...not to get my action/adventure thriller high). I remarked at one point to my husband, that this novel would have made a great movie - the plot was practically begging for a screen play! So much action was taking place that I struggled to find a good point to put the book down and go to sleep! How could I possibly sleep when they just escaped the villains, only to have them show up, invited to the house party they were using as a cover? Duh, duh, ddduuuhh!!! Will they be able to catch their friend's midnight plane in order to escape?
Overall, if you are looking for a quiet, easy, read, this might not be the GLH book to choose. However, if you want to read an exciting 1927 gangster flick of a Christian romance, by all means pick this one up! It was a great read, and while definitely out of character with most of the other Hill novels I've read to date, still an incredibly enjoyable change of pace! 5 stars all around!