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Title:Jerusalén (Caballo de Troya #1)
Author:J.J. Benítez
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 941 pages
Published:June 30th 2006 by Booket (first published January 1st 1984)
Categories:Fiction. Science Fiction. Religion. Historical. Historical Fiction

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Tal como afirma el propio J.J. Benitez, "adelantar el argumento y la naturaleza de Caballo de Troya es quebrar el desconcertante misterio que encierran sus páginas". Podemos apuntar, eso sí, que para la elaboración de esta obra el autor se ha basado en una documentación real, depositada hace años en Estados Unidos. Una documentación que pone al descubierto multitud de datos nuevos sobre la figura y obra de Jesús de Nazaret. Podemos asegurar que -tal y como sospecha buena parte de la Humanidad- las grandes potencias ocultan muchos de sus proyectos espaciales y militares, y "Caballo de Troya" es una prueba más de ello.
Podemos revelar, por ejemplo, que en 1973 las fuerzas aéreas norteamericanas, después de varios años de preparación y tras un sinfín de peripecias, ejecutaron en pleno corazón de Israel uno de sus proyectos "supersecretos" que fue bautizado, precisamente, como "Operación Caballo de Troya". Pero no podemos avanzar al lector cómo se consiguió esa fascinante documentación "confidencial" por parte de J.J. Benitez, ni tampoco el asombroso desarrollo de la referida operación y su desconcertante final. Sería romper el encanto de Caballo de Troya, primer libro testimonio del periodista y escritor navarro...En palabras del autor: "...será el futuro, como sucedió con Julio Verne, quien pondrá de manifiesto si este relato fue o no verídico".

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Original Title: Jerusalén
ISBN: 8408061909 (ISBN13: 9788408061908)
Edition Language: Spanish
Series: Caballo de Troya #1
Characters: Elias, Jonás, J.J. Benítez, José de Arimatea, Jesus
Setting: Mexico

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Real or fiction ... it's an amazing story with a grounded point of view.

I expected more from this book. Some parts of it were too descriptive and somewhat boring. The author insisted on describing all the gory details of Jesus`s passion. I have to admit, it is quite interesting at other times, but definetly not my kind of literature.

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The message on this book is AMAZING, it's like watching and listening to Jesus in real time, his thoughts, conversations and personality are reflected in the book in ways that I never even thought could be possible. We always think of Jesus as a our savior, but almost never think of him as the amazing human being he was. On the other side, reading 1200 pages for a journey that is only 3 days long could be tedious. Details are not a few paragraphs but pages and pages, and sometimes way too

I found this first book very interesting, not so the next two books. I think the way it presents Jesus history, at least until he starts talking about OVNIs, is not only interesting, but it kinda make you want to think the history is actually that way.Of course, this is Science Fiction and it presents a "perspective" of Jesus' last two years of life in a more attractive way for modern audiences, but it's still quite an interesting story.

I read this book on my mom's recommendation. I'm an atheist raised catholic. It was interesting, but I had hoped it would have a different ending. Ending at the resurrection was meh.

I greatelly enjoyed this book and surelly hope that one day they make a movie out of it. It clearly allowed me to picture the time and places described by Benitez. Great story that sparks your imagination.