
The God Particle
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Narrated by:
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James Macnaughton
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Liam Stirling
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By:
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Liam Stirling
A host of demons with a 2,000-year grudge against the Creator can be quite the handful. This is what Hercules Leek finds himself up against, and it’s only his first day in Heaven.
The angels aren’t interested. But someone has to try and stop the End of Days.
Don’t they?
Join the growing number of fans of Liam Stirling's wryly humorous science-fantasy storytelling.
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I chose this book as a respite from the heavy epic fantasy fare I’d been reading and it lived up to that purpose without sacrificing story or quality of writing (or narration!) It is tongue in cheek, self aware and funny - albeit a bit on the nose. So much so that some monologues from the characters were embarrassing to listen to, lest they be overheard.
Fans of Terry Pratchett and others of his satirical activist ilk are most likely to enjoy this novel. Just don’t expect Pratchett’s subtlety. This book is not hiding the ball at all.
An end of the world satire
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