For 2,000 years scholars have been mystified by the identity of the only eyewitness to Christ's ministry, death and resurrection to have written down what he saw and heard. The Evangelists knew him. They used his chronicles for their Gospels, but failed to give him credit or mention even his name. Scholars began calling him "Quelle," German for "source." In 1996 some manuscripts were found. They appear to be authentic. They identify Quelle. They astonished those privileged to see them for "Q" as he is known now, was not a contemporary of the Apostles, he is a contemporary of ours. Read the astounding story of Quelle today. The companion books, "Acts" and "Revelations" are due to be released in 2009 and 2010 respectively. Also coming soon from Peter J. Fusco: "Frankie Tomatoes Goes To Confession," "My Father's Recipes, My Stories," "Ellen," "A Madman's Short Stories," "The Conservative Gentleman," "The Fifteens" and more.
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