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The book of David, Robert Boyczuk

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The book of David, Robert Boyczuk
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The book of David
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Robert Boyczuk
Summary
IN HEAVEN ABOVE, GOD WEPT FOR HIS CHILDREN, WHILE HIS ANGELS BURNT AND FELL TO EARTH. The Spheres of the Apostles: an artificial world consisting of massive concentric spheres. A millennium has passed since the Spheres were first seeded by the Catholic Church and few remember the persecution from which they fled; even fewer are aware of the systems quietly functioning and malfunctioning around them. The world is simply the world as God has made it and so beyond their ken. Angels, a genetically-modified elite, have trapped themselves in Lower Heaven and can only observe as the world slowly comes undone, while men scratch out a meagre existence in Spheres below, afflicted with the violence that accompanies the disintegration of religious authority and degradation of the environment. In an attempt to wrest scarce resources from the Angels, the Papacy has declared war on Lower Heaven, while below an army of the poor and dispossessed gathers, readying to march on Rome.... In The Book of David, the second volume in The One Book series, Thomas continues his descent into this chaos, his only solace a book that contains all the stories ever written. Accompanied by his unborn son, who speaks to him through drug-induced visions, and a Catharsist, an artificial man with a soul, Thomas begins his journey to Hell, in the hope that he might staunch the flow of God's blood, and, in doing so, redeem the human Spheres
Target audience
adult
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