The Testament of Judas is a retelling of the Gospel story, filtered through the lens of Matthew 27:52-53*, and as if that lens were being held by George Romero.
It's the story of Judas Iscariot, a man who has given up everything to follow a mesmerizing teacher from Galilee, but the more he learns the truth about what Jesus really means when he offers the gift of eternal life, the more he begins to doubt, until at last he must risk everything to stop the man he once called master, before it is too late.
It's now available on Amazon, Lulu (where you can also get it in hardcopy), Google Books, iTunes, and really just about any fine purveyor of electronic reading materials.
If you're feeling a bit on the fence about it, there is an opportunity to own The Testament of Judas for zero of your Yankee dollars! Just go to Bookgobbler, and if you agree to post a review once you're done reading, you can get a free copy of the ebook. Supplies are limited - funny how that's even possible when it's just data on a computer somewhere - so get it while it lasts!
* "The tombs also were opened, and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised. After his resurrection they came out of the tombs and entered the holy city and appeared to many."
It's the story of Judas Iscariot, a man who has given up everything to follow a mesmerizing teacher from Galilee, but the more he learns the truth about what Jesus really means when he offers the gift of eternal life, the more he begins to doubt, until at last he must risk everything to stop the man he once called master, before it is too late.
It's now available on Amazon, Lulu (where you can also get it in hardcopy), Google Books, iTunes, and really just about any fine purveyor of electronic reading materials.
If you're feeling a bit on the fence about it, there is an opportunity to own The Testament of Judas for zero of your Yankee dollars! Just go to Bookgobbler, and if you agree to post a review once you're done reading, you can get a free copy of the ebook. Supplies are limited - funny how that's even possible when it's just data on a computer somewhere - so get it while it lasts!
* "The tombs also were opened, and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised. After his resurrection they came out of the tombs and entered the holy city and appeared to many."