In this novel, the author tackles a question that has long puzzled scholars and believers. Why would an all-powerful God allow himself to be crucified? On a journey from the salt mines of Libya to the Place of the Skull, the reader is exposed to an alternate view of the life of Christ through the accounts of two eyewitnesses, the much-maligned Judas Iscariot and the still controversial Mary Magdalena. While the finale is a foregone conclusion, the...