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By: Philip G Cohen

Codex

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During the course of an illegal property development in the volcanic Garrotxa region of Spanish Catalonia, a mummified knight encased in lava and clutching a puzzle-box is unearthed. The puzzle-box contains three ancient scrolls, two written on parchment, the third on human skin. The first two scrolls contain a contemporary version of the New Testament, as opposed to the authorised version which was written up more than 250 years after the events it describes.The main difference between the contemporary version recorded on the first two scrolls and the authorised version is that they recount how Christ was flayed before He was crucified, a detail too harrowing to be recorded in the authorised version.The third scroll is written on a fragment of the flayed skin, for which the Roman soldiers had thrown dice at the Crucifixion. Once this knowledge becomes public, it sparks a scramble amongst fanatics to acquire the third scroll by any means and enable the Second Coming.

The author is a senior scholar of Peterhouse and graduated from Cambridge University with a first class degree in English. He went on to study law, specialising in commercial litigation, and applied his creative skills in legal practice for his many grateful clients prior to taking up fiction. His cases are in the law books and on the syllabus. He is now Senior Partner Litigation for worldwide law firm Ince.

He lives in London and Cadaqués in Spanish Catalonia.

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