Summary
Robert Medjurečan: So be it
Judea at the beginning of the 1st century AD. The Roman government guards the conquered territories by force and kindness, sicaria and zealots obstruct, attack, revolt the people and incite them against the governors and local traitors. When there are many poor people, no government is good. Comfort should be offered to the poor beyond the world of dry crusts of bread and desert dust. Many speakers compete to be followed. The main character, the disillusioned revolutionary Eleazar, a zealous convert, is a paid bounty hunter of potential enemies of the system. One blue-eyed Barefoot, will wipe the sand from his eyes...
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