The Coins of Judas

The Coins of Judas

by ScottMcBain (Author)

Synopsis

The action of Judas for 30 pieces of silver is the most famous betrayal of history. And what happened to those coins - coins which gave their possessor such a power for evil that it could only be resisted by the greatest saint, Peter. Twenty five of the pieces have been safely gathered and kept safe in the sacred tomb of St Peter in the Vatican. But what became of the remaining five coins? Paul, a brilliant criminal psychologist, has been responsible for an accused murderer being released. Meeting the man later, he fears his mistake but is distracted by an unusually attractive visitor - and the first coin appears. Paul's path to evil, the choices, the temptations on the way are brilliantly portrayed. The Church, led by the formidable Cardinal Benelli, knows of the evil performed by previous holders of the coins, such as Diocletion, but none are as terrifying as the conjunction of the hapless Paul and, through him, the rise once more, of the Magus. Powerful, fascinating, full of historical detail, of secret histories of the Vatican, of occult practices and philosophy, The Coins of Judas is a wonderful new novel.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 02 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 0002261200
ISBN 13: 9780002261203

Media Reviews
'This superior thriller does more than entertain: it questions the nature of power and the lengths people will go to acquire it.' Christopher Matthew, Daily Mail
Author Bio
Scott McBain was born in Scotland. He has worked in international banking and law, and travelled extensively. He now writes full time.