This book is a full anal inspection of good and evil and is about the most significant event in world history, an event so important that it changed the way we tell time. The narrative is historically accurate, but the anecdotes are imaginary. The story takes place in the in the one-year period starting just before the conception of the virgin Mary and ending just after holy family’s escape to Egypt and return to Nazareth after the death of King Herod the Great. Each chapter is riveting in its contrast of good and evil, love and hate, revenge and redemption, and the end of each chapter compels the reader to start another. No hesitation is given to spare the feelings of the timid, and readers will be shocked and pleased at the surprising ironies animating each page after page from start to finish. If the chapter vividly describing Joseph doing Martha the night before his marriage to Mary does not tickle your senses, nothing will.
About the author
The author of Good an Evil is a storyteller who seeks neither fame nor controversy. He does not need reader reinforcement in any way, his interest in this story ended with the last word of the last sentence of the epilogue, and his current interest is focused on creating his next story, an effort that needs seclusion and God willing another year of life. For this reason, he wishes to remain anonymous.