Caballo: De Troya 1: Jerusalen

Caballo: De Troya 1: Jerusalen

, written by Spanish journalist and ufologist J.J. Benítez , is a genre-defying novel that blends science fiction , historical fiction , and theological exploration . First published in 1984, it remains a controversial best-seller for its "hyper-realistic" depiction of the last days of Jesus Christ. Plot Summary

According to this diary, the U.S. government successfully developed time-travel technology in 1973. Two "timenauts" (pilots) were sent back to the year in Judea to witness and document the Passion of the Christ firsthand. The first volume focuses on the arrival in Jerusalem and the events leading up to the crucifixion. Key Themes and Style Caballo De Troya 1: Jerusalen

The book is presented as a journalistic investigation. Benítez claims to have been contacted by a mysterious retired who leaves him a diary detailing a top-secret military project called "Operation Trojan Horse" . , written by Spanish journalist and ufologist J