Author: | Paul Sharville | ISBN: | 9780957357808 |
Publisher: | Paul Sharville | Publication: | August 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul Sharville |
ISBN: | 9780957357808 |
Publisher: | Paul Sharville |
Publication: | August 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Two close friends, one a violent pragmatist engaged in a murderous war against occupation, the other a self-proclaimed messiah here to save humanity. This retelling of the relationship between Judas Iscariot and Jesus of Nazareth is about an extraordinary friendship set against a remarkable event. In place of the commonly perceived self-serving traitor comes Judas, the tough, charming and unwavering disciple. When asked by Jesus to betray him, Judas dutifully obeys. What follows will break his heart and body, but with it will come absolution and repentance – a final gift from his friend – for a man whose hands are stained deep with the blood of his victims.
The Repentant Sicarii is the first in the Scarred Hearts series of short stories, which follow the interwoven lives of ten individuals close to Jesus of Nazareth in the days leading to his death.
Two close friends, one a violent pragmatist engaged in a murderous war against occupation, the other a self-proclaimed messiah here to save humanity. This retelling of the relationship between Judas Iscariot and Jesus of Nazareth is about an extraordinary friendship set against a remarkable event. In place of the commonly perceived self-serving traitor comes Judas, the tough, charming and unwavering disciple. When asked by Jesus to betray him, Judas dutifully obeys. What follows will break his heart and body, but with it will come absolution and repentance – a final gift from his friend – for a man whose hands are stained deep with the blood of his victims.
The Repentant Sicarii is the first in the Scarred Hearts series of short stories, which follow the interwoven lives of ten individuals close to Jesus of Nazareth in the days leading to his death.