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Pontius Pilate: An Unexpected Memoir

Pontius Pilate: An Unexpected Memoir by Pablo Zaragoza is a captivating journey into historical fiction, tracing the intriguing life of Pontius Pilate and his lineage, from his humble beginnings to his end. In this meticulously rendered narrative, Zaragoza expertly navigates the tides of Pilate’s existence, illuminating his Roman citizenship, his ascension within the military, and the growth of his family lineage.

The novel provides a compelling exploration of Pilate’s transformation, encapsulating his rise from a mere boy to a celebrated soldier, earning the admiration and respect of Rome through his gallant efforts in battle. The tale takes an intriguing twist as Pilate matures, revealing a test of his unwavering loyalty to Rome when appointed as Judea’s procurator.

Immersed in the critical turning point of Jesus’s fate, the book masterfully depicts the circumstances leading up to Jesus’s crucifixion. It eloquently presents the political and religious undercurrents that characterized the era, as well as Pilate’s crucial role in this narrative.

Zaragoza’s storytelling prowess is evident throughout the book. He skillfully resuscitates this biblical and historical narrative, offering a fresh perspective on the well-documented crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. The novel’s prose is crisp and compelling, drawing readers into Pilate’s world and fostering a unique connection.

Zaragoza’s remarkable research skills are fully displayed in this narrative, lending a well-rounded understanding of the Roman Empire’s history and culture. The author’s narrative finesse transforms a potentially austere subject into an enthralling tale brimming with war, politics, power, religion, and the unavoidable bloodshed that marked Rome’s expansive legacy.

In this riveting tale, Zaragoza subtly yet effectively captures the evolution of Pilate’s character, his moral compass, and his nuanced views on Rome’s governance. Zaragoza’s adeptness in emotionally engaging the reader is exemplary, providing a gripping experience from the opening to the closing lines. The novel expertly balances an engrossing narrative with a profound examination of the historical context.

Pontius Pilate: An Unexpected Memoir presents an insightful and enjoyable reading experience. Zaragoza’s novel is both a rewarding delve into historical exploration and an expertly crafted tale that proves to be a standout addition to the historical fiction genre.

Pages: 404 | ASIN : B09W431MZY

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We Are All Flawed

Author Interview
Pablo Zaragoza & Susan Griffin Author Interview

An Infectious Game follows a pseudohermaphrodite microbiologist who uses her extensive intelligence to commit murder. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Z came to mind during a troubling period in my life when the world was collapsing around me. I needed to find an outlet for my anger, and I came upon Zoe, a troubled human being misdiagnosed at birth, bullied, brought up by two uncaring parents. She becomes part of a child molester’s twisted fantasy, and she doesn’t want to be a victim. 

How did the idea for the character’s motives come to fruition for you?

Zoe’s curiosity leads her to a stash under her molester’s house where she finds the tools she needs to further her education. Not to be bullied, not to feel less than what she is, yet always striving for excellence. That has been my life goal, too, and my desire to achieve it keeps me moving forward.

What are some things that you find interesting about the human condition that you think make for great fiction?

We are unfinished. We are all flawed. That makes us interesting. I look at characters as individuals trying to become whole but facing impossible achievement. The journey of striving to become whole fascinates me.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

An Infectious Game is one of nineteen novels I have written across several categories: crime/detective, supernatural, horror, comedy/romance, faith-based, and historical fiction. All of these novels deal with flawed individuals searching for redemption, looking for the chance to be whole. I just finished a children’s fantasy called The Legends of Lake Nebagamon, and I am now writing a historical novel about James the Just, brother of Jesus. I expect it will be completed and published sometime in July 2023. Our website: pablozaragozabooks.com

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When a neighbor man molests young Zoe, a pseudohermaphrodite and ugly duckling, she gains the means to build her first laboratory to explore microbes, eventually eliminating the predator and realizing her passion for using her tiny “friends” to murder those that persecute, harm, and threaten her.On a trip to Paris, she meets a man connected to the global underworld, and they create a company that provides terrorists the tools to eliminate their enemies. As a urologist affiliated with a prestigious New York hospital, Zoe privately continues to use her micro-friends to exact justice.Heartbroken by her infertility, Zoe finds her world unravel when her husband’s affair produces a child. When Zoe murders her husband’s lover, her one careless misstep launches an investigation that spans Key West, New York, Panama, and the Grand Caymans. To stop her from unleashing her deadly microbes, the NYPD, FBI, and other agencies locate her lab and attempt to ensure that New York residents do not become the next victims in this woman’s deadly game.