A review by kitty_catalyst
St Paul's Labyrinth by Jeroen Windmeijer

1.0

I was unable to finish this book. Maybe, if I had a better understanding of the Bible i would be able to follow the plot. Maybe not.
It says in the beginning that it is set in Leiden, but not until the 18th chapter does it say that is located in Holland.
The quest to find the truth behind the Biblical story is impossibly confusing. The apostle Paul, changes religion, changes back; falsified ethnicity, changes back; betrays allies, repents, betrays again; all within a confusing time line.
I was so lost i was unable to follow the main quest. But it did seem the character was able to work out the solutions and evade danger fairly easily.

I would like to thank the publisher and NetGally.com for this book for free in return for an honest review.