WHO WAS THE CENTURION THAT PIERCED CHRIST'S SIDE, AND WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM? RIVETING HISTORICAL SUSPENSE FICTION SET IN THE FIRST CENTURY A.D.
The life of Deucalion Quinctus, Commander of the Garrison under Pontius Pilate, is changed forever by the crucifixion, burial, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, by his sudden love for the beautiful outcast, Esther, and by a bundle of parchments given to him by a mysterious stranger.
Events surrounding the Christos trigger an avalanche which threatens empires: "the relentless guilt of Pilate, the frightening ambition of Herod, the uncertain future of Caiaphas, the violent madness of Saul of Tarsus, and the guiding hand of the Watcher, Uriel. Yet, over it all the tenacious love of God weaves a remarkable tale of spiritual power and inspiration.
This compelling historical suspense novel full of mystery brilliantly pictures dramatic spiritual conflicts in first-century Israel; webs of religious and political intrigue that have world powers wavering on cliff's edge.
First book in the Giants in the Earth trilogy, exciting spiritual thrillers spanning two thousand years. Perfect for fans of Joel Rosenberg, Angela Hunt, and Bodie Thoene.
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Michael Jack Webb is an award-winning and bestselling author who graduated summa cum laude from the University of Florida, where he also earned his J.D. For over four decades, he's traveled the world chasing adventure and exploring the mysteries lying at the crossroads of the supernatural, history, science, and Judeo-Christian thought.
Webb crafts edge-of-your-seat, supernatural thrillers that ignite the imagination and stir the soul. His stories blend riveting suspense with unforgettable characters and thought-provoking themes, mind-bending plots delving into forbidden history, the origin of demons and their influence upon humanity, quantum physics, and the unseen war between angels and dark forces.
If you enjoy reading thrillers where ancient secrets meet modern science?and the battle for souls begins--his novels will captivate you and keep you turning pages late into the night.