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Job: A Comedy of Justiceby Heinlein, Robert A
DescriptionWestminster, Maryland, U.S.A.: Ballantine Books, 1984. Spine slightly cocked, gift note on half title page. SUMMARY: God? Satan? Loki? Whoever - or whatever - obviously never intended to let Alex get back home to Kansas. It all began with that firewalking gig in Polynesia. After negotiating the bed of hot coals with only a small blister, he suddenly found the world changed around him. Instead of being Alexander Hergensheimer, minister of a fundamentalist church, he was now supposed to be Alec Graham, carrying underwold money and in the middle of an affair with the charming stewardess, Margrethe . . . . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book summaryIn this, one of author Heinlein's last novels, a preacher is accidentally transported to an alternate universe and into the affections of an attractive women. When they are separated by the boundaries of Heaven and Hell, he must make a decision about what is more important, his soul or his love. |
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