Benítez has frequently claimed the books are based on real documents, though in several interviews he has admitted it is a novel.
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The success of the "Caballo de Troya" series lies in its masterful blending of two heavily contrasting elements:
The Catholic Church and Christian scholars have heavily criticized the book because its esoteric portrait of Jesus contradicts official religious dogmas.
The books are heavily polarizing and often receive intense reactions:
The book starts with gripping accounts of high-level military secrecy, complex code-breaking, and dense technical explanations of time travel.
It explores claims that Jesus loved music, drawing, and possessed a deeply artistic, joyful human nature.