Gospel of Judas, The
Mawer, SimonRoman Catholic priest and renown biblical-era scholar, Leo Newman, is summoned to Jerusalem to decipher a recently discovered scroll. Leo senses that the scroll, if authentic, could open Christianity to a complete reinterpretation. He finds his faith challenged further by his attraction to Madeline, the wife of a British diplomat. All narrative strands seamlessly produce a tightly crafted literary thriller, and a tale of love and betrayal.
Comments from Groups
A wonderful read. Our most interesting and challenging discussion yet. Nelson 044 What a great book which gave rise to a very stimulating discussion. Simon Mawer manages a complex and many layered story with a masterful use of language. Many questions were posed, not all answered. It was wonderful. Motueka 001 We were disappointed. Although the writing was very good, it didn't compensate for the disjointed story. Raumati 001 A conflict of interests. Half who read the book enjoyed it. Historical side was interesting and religious aspects provoked discussion. Auckland 166 Readable but not memorable. A good story - confusing but helped greatly by accompanying notes. Whakatane 005
Pages
345
345
Year
2000
2000
Reviews
15-06-2020
Mixed views amongst our members. One person thoroughly enjoyed it but many struggled to get into it and several didn't finish it. It was moderately interesting but not a must read.