About the Book:
Osaka 1590.Samurai Nishioji Tomi works for the Osaka Police as a cover for finding a clandestine anti-Christian conspiracy group. His biggest challenges, though, are hiding his Christian faith, which is under suspicion, and his mother’s illness, which could get her banished.
When Tomi arrests Aki’s father for tax evasion, the samurai finds himself impressed by Aki’s devotion in proving her father’s innocence. He extends her a temporary position as his mother’s caregiver, and Aki accepts to forestall her uncle’s plans. But when efforts to find silk smugglers implicate Aki’s family and an old enemy arises to seek Tomi’s death, will the family secrets each holds be the weapons that destroy them?
My Thoughts:
Having read the prior two books to The Samurai’s Soul by Walt Mussell, I entered this book expecting lots of sixteenth century Japanese culture (a unique setting in Christian Fiction) and an entertaining story. I was not disappointed. The culture and practices of this time influenced the decisions and actions of Aki and Tomi while also displaying the author’s extensive research. I liked that Mussell included author notes and a bibliography of his sources.
As for the story in The Samurai’s Soul, I found a gentle romance built on admiration and honor. Though the characters make mistakes and face tough circumstances, quiet Christian (Catholic) faith paves the way for restoration. More prominent to me, was the mystery of silk smuggling connected to an anti-Christian group. Tomi’s work for the Osaka Police takes up a lot of page time. Deception abounded and the plot had at least three surprises that I didn’t see coming. I think I would have liked to see more character development for Aki and Tomi, as I gravitate toward character-driven fiction, but that is a personal preference.
The Samurai’s Soul stands as book two in The Heart of the Samurai series by Walt Mussell. Though it could be a standalone, I recommend reading the series in order for a fuller experience. I look forward to book three.


Jolene, thank you for the review and your kind words. I'm glad I was able to surprise you in the story.
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