Abominations: a Novel - Paul R. Brenner - Books - Xlibris - 9781425766931 - July 24, 2009
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Abominations: a Novel

Paul R. Brenner

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Abominations: a Novel

The Man Whom Jesus Loved A Novel Paul R. Brenner The year is 68 CE. Led by the fanatical Sicarii, the ideological dagger men, Jews seize Jerusalem, execute the Roman garrison, and begin to cleanse Judaea of all impurities and foreign influences, including Greek love. Nero sends Vespasianus with three legions to quell the revolt. Caught in this conflict is the Sacred Community of Men, whose leader is the man who was Jesus' lover, and Joanna, in whose home was held the Last Supper with Jesus. To escape assassination, Jesus' beloved flees Judaea for cosmopolitan Alexandria, where he has been accepted as a Visiting Scholar in the famous Temple of the Muses, the Mouseion. Within days of arriving in the city, fierce ethnic fighting breaks out between Greeks and Jews, disrupting his life and plans. Further complicating his life is Markos, the sexy, wealthy young Greek, who wants a relationship with him, Hakor, the young orphaned Egyptian boy whom he befriends, and Diokles, Director of Visiting Scholars, who takes more than an intellectual interest in him. He senses he is being followed without being able to identify by whom. When he and his friends are viciously attacked, they discover the Sicarii have him marked for assassination. Finally, to end the chaos, Tiberius Alexander, Governor of Egypt, recalls the legion from fighting bandits in the south of Egypt. As they attack the quarter, our hero is trapped and comes face to face with a Roman centurion with drawn bloody sword eager to kill. Will he survive?

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 24, 2009
ISBN13 9781425766931
Publishers Xlibris
Pages 314
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   462 g
Language English  

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