Marcus Cassianus Varro has spent his life enforcing Rome's peace with an iron hand. But Jerusalem during Passover is a tinderbox-and the arrival of a Galilean teacher known as Jesus strikes the match.Crowds roar His name. Priests whisper of blasphemy. Rome senses rebellion. And Marcus, ordered to hold the city together, finds himself watching a Man who defies every category he knows. Jesus speaks with quiet authority, moves with compassion, and carries a grief Marcus cannot explain.As riots spark, loyalties fracture, and prophecy collides with politics, Marcus is forced to confront the wounds he's buried beneath duty and steel. Alongside his loyal second, Lucius, he navigates a city ready to explode-and an unexpected stirring in his own soul.A Roman's Confession thrusts readers into the final days of Jesus through the eyes of a hardened soldier witnessing a kingdom he cannot see but cannot ignore. In a world ruled by empire and fear, Marcus begins to encounter something far more dangerous: Truth.