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Theatre of the Gods
M. Suddain
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Description for Theatre of the Gods
Paperback. Tells the story of M Francisco Fabrigas, explorer, philosopher, heretical physicist, who took a shipful of children on a frightening voyage to the next dimension, assisted by a teenaged Captain, a brave deaf boy, a cunning blind girl, and a sultry botanist, all the while pursued by the Pope of the universe and a well-dressed mesmerist. Num Pages: 640 pages. BIC Classification: FM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 130 x 41. Weight in Grams: 454.
This is the story of M. Francisco Fabrigas, explorer, philosopher, heretical physicist, who took a shipful of children on a frightening voyage to the next dimension, assisted by a teenaged Captain, a brave deaf boy, a cunning blind girl, and a sultry botanist, all the while pursued by the Pope of the universe and a well-dressed mesmerist.
Dark plots, demonic cults, murderous jungles, quantum mayhem, the birth of creation, the death of time, and a creature called the Sweety: all this and more waits beyond the veil of reality.
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
453g
Number of Pages
640
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099575641
SKU
V9780099575641
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99-50
About M. Suddain
M. Suddain was born on a farm in New Zealand. When he was eight, he wrote a novella called Between & Beyond, about an explorer who travels between universes. After becoming a successful journalist and satirist he moved to London in 2008, where he wrote a radically expanded version of Between & Beyond. It was renamed Theatre of the Gods ... Read more
Reviews for Theatre of the Gods
Matt Suddain’s debut is a crazily multilayered odyssey through space, time and the universe next door…it’s definitely not dull. No book in which the Pope addresses his enemies as ‘Bumface’ runs that risk.
Imogen Russell Williams
Metro
Wholly original, and by turns annoying and exhilarating, this antidote to formula fiction reads like Douglas Adams channeling William Burroughs ... Read more
Imogen Russell Williams
Metro
Wholly original, and by turns annoying and exhilarating, this antidote to formula fiction reads like Douglas Adams channeling William Burroughs ... Read more