book cover of The Testament of Marcellus
 

The Testament of Marcellus

(2014)
A novel by

 
 
The year is 33 AD and Marcellus arrives in Jerusalem with a letter for Pontius Pilate.

From the international bestselling author of THE MASK OF TIME, THE ORIGINAL SIN and THE SEVENTH MOON comes a spellbinding novel of the ancient world.

The life and loves of Marcellus unfold against the vivid, sprawling panorama of the Roman Empire.

As a brilliant young lawyer with the right connections, Marcellus moves easily among the great figures of his age - the emperors Tiberius, Caligula and Claudius; King Herod and his beautiful wife, Herodias; the prefect of Judea, Pilate; and the obscure Galilean he crucifies, Jesus of Nazareth.

"Not a Christian, not a Jew, not even a Roman," Marcellus the Etruscan observes his world with sharp eyes and a warm heart. Through the often grim and bloody events of fifty years which changed the world, his life is a triumph of the human spirit.

'An author with a rare talent to enthrall'
Booklist

Also by Marius Gabriel:

THE MASK OF TIME
'Keeps you reading while your dinner burns... Great fun.'
Cosmopolitan

THE SEVENTH MOON
'Few thrillers have as strong a sense of atmosphere and adventure as this fascinating tale.'
Chicago Tribune


Genre: Historical

Visitors also looked at these books


Used availability for Marius Gabriel's The Testament of Marcellus


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors