Set in first-century Corinth, this latest novel from Christy Award
winner Afshar (Bread of Angels) is another beautifully written tale
based on the New Testament. Ariadne, tired of living in her
mother's house after her parents' divorce, flees to Corinth and her
father's home. When she finds out that he makes his living as a
thief, she begs to help him recoup the ill-gotten gains of the
wealthy and corrupt. But their lives are endangered when the wrong
person discovers their secret. Through rabbi Paul, they learn of a
God who heals and forgives. Receiving grace and mercy for their
sins and forgiveness is something they never thought could happen.
VERDICT: Afshar's well-drawn characters and lushly detailed setting
vividly bring to life the ancient world of the Bible. A solid
choice for fans of Francine Rivers and Bodie and Brock
Thoene.--Library Journal
PW Starred review. Afshar, Christy award-winner for her 2013 novel
Harvest of Gold, once again brings historical detail to vibrant
life, this time focusing on the city of Corinth--center of
first-century CE commerce and culture--and the family of fictional
Galenos. Galenos's daughter, Ariadne, has lived with her oppressive
mother and grandfather in a villa near Athens ever since her
parents' divorce as a child. Now 16, she flees to her father's home
in Corinth, where she quickly discovers the family secret: her
father is the famous Honorable Thief, who robs only the richest and
most unscrupulous citizens. Ariadne faces challenges in her new
life, among them the displeasure of the city's women who think she
is ridiculous when she enters a prestigious race at the Isthmian
Games, as well as the contentious relationship with her foster
brother, Theo. Despite this, she is bent on helping her father,
even if it means becoming a thief herself. But then, abruptly,
Galenos and Ariadne's lives are transformed when Ariadne's brother,
Dionysus, arrives from Athens with his friend, Paul of Tarsus.
Paul's teachings bring healing to the family, and particularly to
Ariadne, who must face her selfishness and pride. Afshar again
shows her amazing talent for packing action and intrigue into the
biblical setting for modern readers.--Publishers Weekly
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