The Centurion's Man, written by author Michael Sansone, is a romantic, historical novel set in the dawn of Christianity. As the book opens, the reader begins his/ her journey as "the pilgrim in the prologue," who sets out on a journey seeking and wishing to be nearer to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Should the reader, like this pilgrim, be careful what he/she wishes for? The novel's main character, the young Roman Centurion Cornelius Maximus Gaius, arrives in Judea to aid his uncle, Pontius Pilate, in subduing the Hebrew rebels disrupting the flow of tax tribute to Rome. The arrogant, proud, and well-born Centurion, who has never lost a battle, finds himself later subdued: first by the beauty and grace of a young Hebrew maiden, then by grace itself in the flesh, the Rabbi from Nazareth, Jesus. Read The Centurion's Man to witness the transformation of Cornelius and others