What does a nameless city, an underground mall, two competing soul-food restaurants and a dark family secret have to do with the Bible’s message? Maybe nothing; unless you’re living in the City of Allegory where everything is immeasurably more than what it seems. This is a tale of love and loss; loyalty and betrayal; family and faith; mystery and metaphor—told in the style of Pilgrim’s Progress and The Chronicles of Narnia but with a modern urban twist. In his second book, the two-time Grammy Nominated Christian rap artist/author Brady Goodwin, known for his creative concepts, word-play and storytelling, masterfully weaves theology and imagination into a classic cautionary tale. Never before has curling up with a good book felt so much like curling up with The Good Book.