Dark Passage

Junius Podrug


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 1 ratings · 472 pages · Published: 11 Oct 2000

Dark Passage by Junius Podrug
Lust, murder, jihad terrorists, Roman legions—mystery, romance, and adventure spanning two millenniums. It began with a rain of frogs—and launched a mysterious quest to change history. Three people—a beautiful woman who may be a saint or a sinner, a rebellious Israeli architect, and a movie action hero—are sent back to the most colorful period of time—the Roman Empire at the time of Christ—to stop the most heinous crime ever imagined.
A strange phenomenon grips the world of today—and yesterday. A shepherd boy appears outside a scientific facility at Los Alamos, New Mexico, babbling in an ancient tongue. At the same time, two thousand years ago, mortal fear grips a queen whose murderous ambitions are boundless, as she entertains her subjects with screams of dying men in an arena.
In one moment, time is ripped apart . . .
Brutal jihad terrorists slip through the hole in time on a mysterious and deadly quest to change the course of history. To stop them, three innocent people, two men and a woman, are sent back on the most exciting mission in history—back to a time when the people of Israel chafed under the heel of Roman legions and a brutal queen used sex and murder in a scheme for empire.
Set against the vivid and violent tapestry of modern and ancient Israel, Dark Passage is an unforgettable saga of war, murder, romance and high adventure.

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