Accessibility/Mobile Features
Skip Navigation
Skip to Content
Editorial News
Entertainment
Classified Sites

The Canadian Press - ONLINE EDITION

Review: 'The Romanov Cross' by Robert Masello holds readers' attention from beginning to end

This book cover image released by Bantam shows

Enlarge Image

This book cover image released by Bantam shows "The Romanov Cross," by Robert Masello. (AP Photo/Bantam)

"The Romanov Cross" (Bantam), by Robert Masello

Army epidemiologist Frank Slater does the right thing — and is court-martialed for his actions — in Robert Masello's latest novel, "The Romanov Cross."

During sentencing, Slater is stripped of his military credentials and pay. Surprisingly, he's given no jail time, but he soon learns why.

His expertise is needed in Alaska, where a burial site containing victims of the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic has begun to erode. The exposed bodies might contain the deadly virus, and if they do, Slater must make sure the contagion doesn't start again.

The same year the plague killed so many, the Romanov family in Russia was murdered. In a second narrative, Anastasia, the youngest daughter of Czar Nicholas II, miraculously survives and escapes with the help of a young soldier.

Anastasia has a piece of jewelry given to her by the mad monk Rasputin that promises to protect her from harm.

The love story between Anastasia and the soldier tears at the heartstrings. The mixture of their love story, the history of what happened to the Romanov family and the depth of Anastasia's despair during her escape would make a terrific stand-alone novel. Add Slater's story and a modern-day flu epidemic possibly killing millions of people and the stories come together. There are even elements of a ghost story and outright horror.

All these elements shouldn't work together, but they do. "The Romanov Cross" holds readers' attention from the beginning to the very end.

  • Rate this Rate This Star Icon
  • This article has not yet been rated.
  • We want you to tell us what you think of our articles. If the story moves you, compels you to act or tells you something you didn’t know, mark it high. If you thought it was well written, do the same. If it doesn’t meet your standards, mark it accordingly.

    You can also register and/or login to the site and join the conversation by leaving a comment.

    Rate it yourself by rolling over the stars and clicking when you reach your desired rating. We want you to tell us what you think of our articles. If the story moves you, compels you to act or tells you something you didn’t know, mark it high.

Sort by: Newest to Oldest | Oldest to Newest | Most Popular 0 Commentscomment icon

You can comment on most stories on brandonsun.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.

There are no comments at the moment. Be the first to post a comment below.

Post Your Commentcomment icon

Comment
  • You have characters left

The Brandon Sun does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. Comments are moderated before publication. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.

letters

Make text: Larger | Smaller

Submit a Random Act of Kindness
Brandon Sun Business Directory
Brandon Sun Twitter