by: Kathy Carlton WillisDancing Word Reviewer
Title: Scimitar's Edge
Author: Marvin Olasky
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
ISBN: 0805441832
Genre: Inspirational/Mystery/Suspense
Scimitar's Edge, by Marvin
Olasky, editor-in-chief of World magazine, answers the what-ifs of the future
with the history of the past. Set primarily in Turkey, the reader gets a better
grasp of the violence associated with Muslim terrorists.
Phoebe du Pont, rich widow of the
U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, invites three of her loved ones to visit Turkey and
see the country through her eyes. Professor Malcolm Edwards, who uses power and
position to negotiate sex from needy students, agrees to accompany his aunt.
Archrival Armenian journalist Hall Bogikian consents to the trip only because
his love for Phoebe keeps him from refusing her. Malcolm and Hal debate every
topic, but agree on two things: their adoration for Phoebe and their vehement
atheistic mindset.
Phoebe invites her assistant, Sally Northaway, to attend to
her needs on the trip, but more importantly, to bridge the distance between the
two favorite men in her life. Where the men are pragmatic and skeptical, Sally
is optimistic and naïve. Just as Phoebe expected, Hal and Malcolm find Sally to
be irresistible, and this conflict leads to more tension as the story
progresses.
Hal finds that being on Turkish
soil stirs up angry emotions. Grandpa Bogikian's family suffered at the hands
of the Turks, and Hal shares this painful history with his traveling
companions. Soon they learn firsthand how evil could abound in the minds and
hands of the wicked. History repeats itself as terrorists devise ways to
torture four innocent tourists. Olasky uses graphic descriptions of the
torture, which would garner an R rating in the movie world.
In the midst of adventure and
survival, Sally loses her naivety and Hal discovers redemption and hope. This
book is not filled with pages of shallow warm-fuzzies and Christianese.
Instead, very realistic characters encounter evil and goodness and must choose
between the two.