I Know What You Did Last Supper
Author(s): Wayne Williams
The price of betrayal is more than thirty pieces of silver. Two days after Jesus Christ's crucifixion, Judas Iscariot receives an anonymous note stating, I know what you did. Wrapped with it is an eye, complete with trailing optic nerve, and a splintered tooth - trophies ripped from two recently butchered friends. Someone, it seems, knows what Judas did on that fateful night following the Last Supper. And that someone is intent on exacting a bloody and gruesome revenge. As more acquaintances and family members die in increasingly brutal ways, Judas finds himself in a desperate race against time to make amends for his act of treachery, and to uncover the identity of the mysterious hooded killer. A relentlessly paced, gripping thriller, which further explores one of the darkest bargains in human history. You might just find yourself engaged in the unthinkable: rooting for the man who betrayed Christ.
General Information
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- : Little, Brown Book Group
- : Piatkus Books
- : 28 February 2013
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 March 2013
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Wayne Williams
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : 823.92
- : 384
More About The Product
A fresh, daring and gory mash-up of the biblical tale of Judas Iscariot. Think you know mash-up fiction? Think again...
Wayne Williams has been writing, editing and publishing magazines for over 23 years. Until September 2005 he was the co-owner and Editorial Director of Live Publishing, an independent magazine publisher based in South Manchester. He is now a full-time freelance writer, focusing on his twin passions of technology and travel. Darren Allan studied history and philosophy at York University before joining a popular home computing magazine, eventually becoming an editor. In 1999, he left to pursue a career as a full-time freelance journalist writing for an array of technology and video game related publications, also taking a year out to travel the world. They have collaborated on two previous non-fiction books. This is their first novel.