The Temple at Sunset
by Karin Ciholas
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Pub Date Oct 28 2025 | Archive Date Jan 07 2026
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Description
Decades after Simon of Cyrene carried the cross of Jesus to Golgotha, the new Christian faith has spread across the empire—and Simon fears for his sons. They follow a preacher named Paul, now under house arrest in Rome, and Simon is desperate to bring them home to Alexandria before it’s too late.
When Paul is condemned in Nero’s court, Rome’s Christians face a chilling test: Caesar or Christ? Their answer means life or death. After Paul’s execution, Simon’s son Rufus rushes to warn the Apostle Peter, but Peter refuses to flee, instead confronting the magician Simon Magus in the forum—where the self-proclaimed prophet vows he will fly over Rome.
Then the fires begin.
As flames consume two-thirds of the city, Simon and Rufus stay behind to tend the wounded—only to be swept up in Nero’s wave of retribution. Christians are accused of arson. The first great persecution begins. And Simon, a father who once bore a cross, now finds himself carrying a heavier burden than he ever imagined.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
"Karin Ciholas’ The Temple at Sunset is a fantastic finale to the series, which beautifully and agonizingly places the reader within the historical realities of ancient Rome for Christians and Jews, integrating political, social, and religious issues. This is accomplished by piecing together large-scale catastrophes, like the destruction of Rome by fire, and intimate individual ways of life, such as faithfully representing Jewish religious practices and rituals through Simon. Without any hint of heavy-handedness, Ciholas brilliantly offers moral dilemmas that test faith, conscience, and courage." -- Readers' Favorite
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| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9798891328853 |
| PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 408 |