Series: Book 2 in the Godhead series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
In
Towing Jehovah, the discovery of the two-mile-long
corpse of God in the mid-Atlantic proved a serious menace to
both navigation and to faith. But was God truly
dead, as the nihilists and the
New York Times believed? In
Blameless in Abaddon, His body - comatose yet far
from inert - has been hauled from its temporary resting place
in the Arctic to Florida, where it has become the Main
Attraction at Orlando's Celestial City USA. And now one
Martin Candle, a small-time and sore-afflicted judge
practicing in Abaddon Township, Pennsylvania, proposes
further travels for the Corpus Dei: to the World Court in The
Hague, to answer for history's injustices large and
small. In his quest to
counter the world's great theodicies, Martin embarks on an
astonishing odyssey through the mind of the Creator, where
Lot's wife proves a most convenient way of adding salt to a
margarita glass, early hominids vigorously debate Augustinian
doctrine over jasmine tea, and Martin's alter ego, Job, keeps
an eternal vigil atop his dung heap. Once the Trial of the
Millennium has begun, Martin will understand why Abaddon is
another name for Hell. God hunting simply is not a sport for
amateurs.