What the Record Never Held: A Novel

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Management number 233330023 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $90.00 Model Number 233330023
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Rome kept records.This story lives in what it could not record.What the Record Never Held is a historical novel set beneath the polished order of first-century Rome, where tablets tracked names, debts, and obedience—and quietly ignored everything that could not be controlled.Lucius is a boy with errands, not ambitions. He carries water, runs messages, and learns early that survival in Rome depends on being unnoticed. But as new stamps appear on grain tokens, names are written more carefully than before, and “clarifications” are announced in public squares, Lucius begins to see how power tightens its grip—not through cruelty alone, but through procedure.When a quiet traveler speaks openly of a crucified rabbi who did not remain dead, Lucius is forced to confront a truth Rome cannot categorize: a kingdom not enforced by fear, a forgiveness not earned by compliance, and a God who cannot be managed by records or ritual. Listening becomes dangerous. Remembering becomes costly.This is not a story of emperors or revolts. Rome does not fall here. The machinery of authority keeps working—efficient, confident, untroubled. Instead, this novel follows ordinary lives caught at the edge of something Rome cannot erase, no matter how carefully it writes.Written with restrained prose and historical realism, What the Record Never Held explores conscience under authority, truth spoken quietly, and the fragile courage of those who learn that what matters most is often what power forgets to preserve.For readers who value thoughtful historical fiction, early Christian witness, and stories where faith enters not with spectacle, but with unsettling clarity. Read more

ASIN B0GLQ92WSF
XRay Not Enabled
Language English
File size 1.8 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Word Wise Enabled
Reading age 15 - 18 years
Print length 574 pages
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Publication date February 5, 2026
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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