Was Pilate a coward who was not strong enough to stand up to the Jewish Sanhedrin, a saint who gave his life to follow the man he sent to the cross, or a troubled soul who slipped into insanity, silently exiting from the pages of history. In Adamson's Second Book of the St. Nicholas Chronicles, Pilate, The Roman governor must draw strength from Gaspar and his feisty wife, Rachel. But will their faith in Yahweh and their personal fortitude be enough to save him?