The Crucifixion Trilogy by James M. Handlin is an original and inspired fictional retelling of one of the most beloved stories in Christendom. Book One, Cornelius, follows the Roman Centurion
by the same name and his boy-servant Matthias, both of whom are witnesses of Jesus' trial and crucifixion. Book Two, Magdalene, tells the stories of Jesus' wife, Magdalene, and explores her
complex and intimate relationships with Mary, the mother of Jesus, their son Joseph, and Jesus himself. And the final book of the trilogy, Jesus, is told in Jesus' own voice and recounts his
flight from Jerusalem after his crucifixion, to a distant and prophetic land, where he discovers the bitter truths of his teaching legacy. Handlin has written a book that transcends the
timeworn Bible stories told in church and Sunday school. The Crucifixion Trilogy dares to explore the land of fictional imagination, and in so doing casts a new light of appreciation and
insight into one of the great stories of the world.