When Claude Shiver is killed in a dark Bristol city alley, the one holding the knife is arrested for murder. He is David, a homeless man with no credentials; a man who claims to be the new
Messiah, there to offer one more chance to a defunct, godless society. Immigrant American cop, Luke Powers, works to gather evidence to convict David of first degree murder, but he must go up
against David’s lawyer, the lovely, feisty, Maggie de Silver. While Maggie fights the system to let David go free, she becomes curious about the man who won’t change his testimony to satisfy
the courts. As the world watches the story unfold, with the internet on meltdown, Christians and non-believers alike ridicule David for attempting to assume the most sacred of roles, condemning
him to a life behind bars. When Luke Powers discovers another suspect connected to the murder of Claude Shiver, an abrupt turn in the investigation puts someone else into the limelight. As Luke
delves deeper into PCHM Ltd and man who put the I into I-pad, another story unfolds, revealing corruption on a massive scale. Whilst David won’t be judged or questioned, around him a story of
deceit and betrayal gathers like a storm building momentum; a story of fraud and murderous intent, against a backdrop of organised crime. David 2000ad is about a man who claims to be the New
Messiah, condemned by society and law as Jesus was over 2000 years ago? It is a story that says ‘what if’.