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'A great philosophical writer' Independent
'Really excellent entertainment' Daily Telegraph
'One of the most original practitioners writing any kind of fiction' Sunday Times
Exiled for 2,000 years God must retake the Earth from the clutches of his nemesis using a man caught between life and death as His vessel.
God is in exile. The only man who can help is clinically dead. Herb Asher, an audio engineer by trade, is in suspended animation following a car accident that appears to have taken his life. As he floats in cryonic suspension he awaits his new spleen and dreams back through the last six years of his life which reveal much of his bizarre journey and the battle with Belial, the force of evil that will stop at nothing to achieve its goal.
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The beauty of this book lies in the extraordinary compassion Dick shows for his characters. Not surprising as his central argument is that we are all of us a complex set of alternate points of view. Humanity lies in the search for truth and through it the absorption of our various facets.
This book is a lot simpler than it seems and a great deal funnier than one might imagine. It doesn't have to be read as part of the trilogy and can be an interesting alternative point of entry to Dick's other work. But then again, start wherever you can and read them all. You will only have yourself to blame if you miss out!
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