In Search of the Logos continues a sweeping historical fiction series that reimagines the origins of the New Testament within its living, human contexts. The story begins in Rome with Sarah, recently widowed and expecting a child, who travels east in search of her missing brother, Johanan. Accompanied by Prisca and Tychicus, she follows a path marked by grief and faith, believing that in finding him, she might also rediscover God’s mercy. Her loss and longing become the gateway into a world where memory, testimony, and divine purpose start to intertwine, a world where the fragile beginnings of the Gospel of John take root in human sorrow and endurance.

Across the Roman world, faith is both dangerous and transformative. Tychicus and Atticus follow Johanan’s trail through perilous cities and shifting alliances, uncovering fragments of his writings, pages that reflect on Jesus and the Apostle John. Their journey is less about reunion and more about revelation: how truth is shared, how memory becomes testimony, and how that testimony turns into the written Gospel. In the struggle between faith and fear, their expedition echoes that of early believers, whose hope flickered amid persecution but remained unbowed.

Anchored in the tensions of the late first century, In Search of the Logos brings to life the communities that shaped the Johannine tradition. It explores how divine inspiration is experienced through human lives, marked by loss, courage, and the persistence of faith. Combining thorough historical research with imagination, the novel presents both scholars and fans of historical fiction with a vivid portrait of how the Gospel of John may have evolved from the lives of those who lived it. More than just a story of pursuit, it is a reflection on remembrance itself, the Word made flesh, remembered and written, that continues to inspire hearts across generations