Master Piece - Book 1 in the Master Trilogy
“Brilliant, surreal and laugh out loud funny... Douglas Adams crossed with Terry Pratchett with a bit of Dan Brown action.” Amazon review
"Everything is connected to everything else...
There is no such thing as separateness...
We are all in this together."
As far as Norman Penkridge is concerned, there’s only one problem with having an angel floating above his living room carpet. He’s an atheist!
When reclusive computer geek, Norman, starts receiving heavenly visitations, his fiercely logical brain assumes he’s going mad. But as attempts to prove they’re a figment of his imagination fail, he’s faced with a far more alarming scenario. If real, he must accept he’s been chosen from the whole of humanity to prevent EVERYTHING in the Universe... and a few extra dimensions he’s never even heard of... ceasing to exist. That not only includes a Supreme Being he doesn’t believe in, but - of far more immediate concern to Norman - his own bedsit off the Bayswater Road.
Writing in a refreshingly original style that's been described as "Douglas Adams meets Terry Pratchett meets Dan Brown", Andy Dane Nye casts a satirical eye over the subject of religion, whilst encouraging the reader to explore the true nature of spirituality in this engaging, humorous, quirky, mystery adventure.
“Just brilliant. Witty, clever and totally enthralling. Couldn't put it down.”
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“Captivating from beginning to end.”
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“An unfolding intelligent puzzle that’s gripping all the way through.”
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“A rollicking good read!”
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“Brilliant, surreal and laugh out loud funny.”
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“So good I read it twice.”
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“Wow... what an incredible book this was.”
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“This is the best book I've read in ages.”
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If you’re looking for an unputdownable, thought-provoking read, centred around a mysterious, international art conspiracy… featuring spiritual paradoxes and Templar intrigue… where an unlikely hero has to do battle with a group of ruthless industrialists who've chosen to style themselves on the Gods of Ancient Greece… two crack CIA operatives, whose corrupt boss is in the latter’s pay… an eccentric tramp with a posh voice who claims to talk to the dead… an increasingly irate and problematic landlord with the same surname as the father of the atomic bomb… and where the hero's toughest opponent might turn out to be himself… then this is the perfect book for you!