Publisher's Synopsis
When an ancient tomb is unearthed in Jerusalem, the contents could soon prove to be the most amazing and revealing relics ever discovered. Containing the fragile bones of Roman Centurion Cornelius Maximus Flavius and the 125 scrolls buried beneath him, this exciting discovery could lead to the revelation of unknown facts about the legendary Centurion from the scriptures. The relics could also stimulate the interest of a radical and dangerous world-wide group that opposes and works to disprove any solid evidence that Jesus ever existed. These relics are solid evidence. Tasked with deciphering the scrolls, archeologist Dr. Katherine Jacobson is an expert in hieroglyphics and ancient languages. However, when Simon DePrie, the famous National Geographic Photo-Journalist and Katherine's on-and-off again love interest, is documenting the excavation, their torrid love affair rekindles and cerates more heat then the Israeli sun. With potential saboteurs everywhere and a love life that gets more complicated by the day, Katherine will soon have to translate her life, her love, and her faith as well.