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Linda Stasi

    Linda Stasi is a celebrated author and critic known for her sharp wit and incisive observations. Her writing delves into the complexities of human nature and moral quandaries, exploring the darker aspects of life with an unflinching gaze. Stasi crafts powerful narratives with a distinctive voice that draws readers into intricate stories. Her work is recognized for its penetrating insights and provocative themes, reflecting her broad experiences and keen understanding of the world.

    Linda Stasi
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    Book of Judas
    THE SIXTH STATION
    • 2017

      Book of Judas

      • 381 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      When her infant son is placed in mortal danger, New York City reporter Alessandra Russo is forced to save him by tracking down the missing pages of the Gospel of Judas, a heretical manuscript that was unearthed in Al-Minya, Egypt, in the 1970s. The manuscript declares that Judas was the beloved, not the betrayer, of Jesus.--Amazon.com.

      Book of Judas
    • 2013

      THE SIXTH STATION

      • 466 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.0(23)Add rating

      The trial of Demiel ben Yusef in New York City becomes a global spectacle, drawing protestors, media, and religious figures. He is portrayed as either a dangerous terrorist linked to devastating attacks or a figure of peace and potential divine nature. The conflicting perceptions of his character and actions highlight the themes of faith, morality, and the complexities of justice in a divided society.

      THE SIXTH STATION