100 packed pages, handbook, so it is very easy to read, to reference, and to retain. Also pg 98-99 gives a solid summary of each of Strobel's 5 key points. What I loved about the book was the extensive, scholar research, referencing supporters and critics who come to the same historical and ancient literature conclusions, generally well refuting the "pseudo-scholarship" we see coming out today claiming new found information about Jesus. Every challenge was addressed well.
Due to the very small size and attempt to provide basic information quickly, 4 of the 5 points were very well supported, I can hear claims still from followers of Islam going around the support in Ch 4 The Uncrucified Jesus. But in that, as in any scholarly discussion about Jesus, this book is just a door opener, an opportunity to think about severe questions, whereas reaching Muslims and any non-follower of Jesus, it requires love - John 10:37-38 = doing the works of the Father that can lead to belief... love people to earn the right to explain to them the logic behind the Bible.