Synopsis
The novel Puti Golgofy (Golgotha Roads) is a story of dark epoch when Emperor Tiberius, being on the verge of insanity, ruled the Roman Empire, his protégée Pontius Pilate plundered Judea, and Jesus Christ wondered about the land of Israel. At that time, both in Rome and in Palestine, germinated, like poisonous and powerful weeds, contradictory and destructive ideas, which eventually brought the Jewish state to ruins. History hides the truth about the events of this time in safes of millenniums, and leaves us only legends, which are very far from the truth. In this novel the author, using historical facts and non-religious sources, made an attempt to show what had happened in that distant past, under influence of which still lives a considerable part of humanity.
About the Author
Alex Markman is the author of fiction books, main subject of which is adventure, romance, and integrity of human mind and soul. His passions are travel adventures and history. The plots of his intriguing stories took shape in unspoiled wilderness of Ural Mountains and Siberia, in remote hiking routes of North America, and refined urban areas of LA and New York. Years of study of Roman Empire history gave the author abundant material for his novel Golgotha Roads, telling the events of the distant past, which still lives in hearts and minds of humanit
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