The Gospel Of Judas
On sale
7th July 2005
Price: £9.99
Amongst the ancient papyri of the Dead Sea, a remarkable scroll is discovered. Written in the first century AD, it purports to be the true account of the life of Jesus, as told by Youdas the sicarios – Judas Iscariot: the missing Gospel of Judas. If authentic, it will be one of the most incendiary documents in the history of humankind. The task of proving – or disproving – its validity falls to Father Leo Newman, one of the world’s leading experts in Koine, the demotic Greek of the Roman Empire, and a man the newspapers like to call a ‘renegade priest’. But as Leo absorbs himself in Judas’ testimony, the stories of his own life haunt him. The story of his forbidden yet irresistible love for a married woman. The story of his mother’s passionate and tragic affair amidst the war-time ruins of Rome. They are stories of love and betrayal that may threaten his faith just as deeply as the Gospel of Judas…
With a dramatic narrative that spans from the Europe of the Second World War to Jerusalem two thousand years after Jesus’ birth, THE GOSPEL OF JUDAS is a compelling and erudite thriller.
With a dramatic narrative that spans from the Europe of the Second World War to Jerusalem two thousand years after Jesus’ birth, THE GOSPEL OF JUDAS is a compelling and erudite thriller.
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Reviews
A gripping read with a suitably dramatic climax.
This is a throughly enjoyable and extremely well-written novel.
It is elegant and intelligently stylistic deliberately written with the weight of Modernist tradition behind it.
Simon Mawer tells a gripping, utterly compelling story. He weaves together the threads of his complex plot with a deftness that keeps the reader mesmerised to the very end of the book.