(+) The Judas Testament (1994 Easterman), novel

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The Judas Testament (1994) is a novel by Daniel Easterman.

Abstract

The discovery of an ancient scroll in Moscow causes desperation and panic within the Vatican. Written by Jesus himself, it reveals that he is the Essene leader known as the Teacher of Righteousness.

"When the dead body of a man is fished out of Glasgow's River Clyde the morning after an office celebration, it looks like a case of accidental death. However, an anonymous telephone call and a forensic toxicology test gives DCI Lorimer reason to think otherwise. Probing deeper into the life and business of the deceased man, Lorimer finds only unanswered questions..."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published in London, England, and New York, NY: HarperCollins, 1994.

Translated into Dutch, Spanish, French, Polish...

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