Master Piece
What if an atheist were tasked with saving God?

There are many paths to enlightenment... many of which need weeding. Think of this book as the trowel. An apposite, humorous adventure for our unsettled times!

Everything is connected to everything else...
There is no such thing as separateness...
We are all in this together.

When reclusive computer genius, Norman Penkridge, starts receiving visitations from the Archangel Gabriel, his fiercely logical, coder's brain naturally assumes he's going mad. But when attempts at proving they're just a figment of his imagination fail, he's faced with a far more worrying scenario. If real, he must accept he's been chosen from the whole of humanity to save the Universe from complete annihilation... and that not only includes a Supreme Being he doesn't believe in, but - of far more concern to Norman - his own bedsit off the Bayswater Road.

Writing in a refreshingly original style that's been described as "Dan Brown meets Douglas Adams meets Terry Pratchett meets Kurt Vonnegut", Andy Dane Nye not only takes a satirical scalpel to religion (whilst inviting the reader to explore the true nature of spirituality in an intelligently humorous way) but also the reader on a wittily engaging, adventure fantasy of epic, non-biblical proportions.

"Andy Dane Nye's writing is a joy to experience."

"A beautifully crafted narrative that keeps you hooked from the start."

"An unfolding intelligent puzzle that's gripping all the way through."

"Had me laughing out loud."

If you're looking for an unputdownable, thought-provoking and compelling read, based around a mystifying international art conspiracy... that features spiritual paradoxes and Templar intrigue... where an unlikely hero has to do battle with a group of ruthless industrialists styled on the Gods of Ancient Greece... two crack CIA operatives, whose corrupt boss is in the latter's pay... an eccentric tramp with a posh voice who claims to be able to talk to the dead... an increasingly irate and problematic landlord with the same surname as the father of the atomic bomb... a deranged ironmonger... and whose toughest opponent might turn out to be himself... then this is the perfect book for you!

A definite must for those who love their fictional intrigue to be mixed with a healthy dose of philosophical musings.
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Master Piece
What if an atheist were tasked with saving God?

There are many paths to enlightenment... many of which need weeding. Think of this book as the trowel. An apposite, humorous adventure for our unsettled times!

Everything is connected to everything else...
There is no such thing as separateness...
We are all in this together.

When reclusive computer genius, Norman Penkridge, starts receiving visitations from the Archangel Gabriel, his fiercely logical, coder's brain naturally assumes he's going mad. But when attempts at proving they're just a figment of his imagination fail, he's faced with a far more worrying scenario. If real, he must accept he's been chosen from the whole of humanity to save the Universe from complete annihilation... and that not only includes a Supreme Being he doesn't believe in, but - of far more concern to Norman - his own bedsit off the Bayswater Road.

Writing in a refreshingly original style that's been described as "Dan Brown meets Douglas Adams meets Terry Pratchett meets Kurt Vonnegut", Andy Dane Nye not only takes a satirical scalpel to religion (whilst inviting the reader to explore the true nature of spirituality in an intelligently humorous way) but also the reader on a wittily engaging, adventure fantasy of epic, non-biblical proportions.

"Andy Dane Nye's writing is a joy to experience."

"A beautifully crafted narrative that keeps you hooked from the start."

"An unfolding intelligent puzzle that's gripping all the way through."

"Had me laughing out loud."

If you're looking for an unputdownable, thought-provoking and compelling read, based around a mystifying international art conspiracy... that features spiritual paradoxes and Templar intrigue... where an unlikely hero has to do battle with a group of ruthless industrialists styled on the Gods of Ancient Greece... two crack CIA operatives, whose corrupt boss is in the latter's pay... an eccentric tramp with a posh voice who claims to be able to talk to the dead... an increasingly irate and problematic landlord with the same surname as the father of the atomic bomb... a deranged ironmonger... and whose toughest opponent might turn out to be himself... then this is the perfect book for you!

A definite must for those who love their fictional intrigue to be mixed with a healthy dose of philosophical musings.
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Master Piece

Master Piece

by Andy Dane Nye
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Overview

What if an atheist were tasked with saving God?

There are many paths to enlightenment... many of which need weeding. Think of this book as the trowel. An apposite, humorous adventure for our unsettled times!

Everything is connected to everything else...
There is no such thing as separateness...
We are all in this together.

When reclusive computer genius, Norman Penkridge, starts receiving visitations from the Archangel Gabriel, his fiercely logical, coder's brain naturally assumes he's going mad. But when attempts at proving they're just a figment of his imagination fail, he's faced with a far more worrying scenario. If real, he must accept he's been chosen from the whole of humanity to save the Universe from complete annihilation... and that not only includes a Supreme Being he doesn't believe in, but - of far more concern to Norman - his own bedsit off the Bayswater Road.

Writing in a refreshingly original style that's been described as "Dan Brown meets Douglas Adams meets Terry Pratchett meets Kurt Vonnegut", Andy Dane Nye not only takes a satirical scalpel to religion (whilst inviting the reader to explore the true nature of spirituality in an intelligently humorous way) but also the reader on a wittily engaging, adventure fantasy of epic, non-biblical proportions.

"Andy Dane Nye's writing is a joy to experience."

"A beautifully crafted narrative that keeps you hooked from the start."

"An unfolding intelligent puzzle that's gripping all the way through."

"Had me laughing out loud."

If you're looking for an unputdownable, thought-provoking and compelling read, based around a mystifying international art conspiracy... that features spiritual paradoxes and Templar intrigue... where an unlikely hero has to do battle with a group of ruthless industrialists styled on the Gods of Ancient Greece... two crack CIA operatives, whose corrupt boss is in the latter's pay... an eccentric tramp with a posh voice who claims to be able to talk to the dead... an increasingly irate and problematic landlord with the same surname as the father of the atomic bomb... a deranged ironmonger... and whose toughest opponent might turn out to be himself... then this is the perfect book for you!

A definite must for those who love their fictional intrigue to be mixed with a healthy dose of philosophical musings.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163138579
Publisher: Artavia Publishing
Publication date: 12/04/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 643 KB

About the Author

Andy Dane Nye has had a busy life to date… although he'd like to think it’s only just getting started. He’s written songs for the likes of rock icon Roger Daltrey, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Zombies, Woodstock legends Ten Years After, & multi-million selling supergroup Asia… headlined a series of festivals in Japan where Bon Jovi, The Scorpions and Whitesnake were further down the bill than he was… was once voted seventh best keyboard player in the world (though he doesn’t think he’s that good)… been the agent for rock legends Wishbone Ash for over 20 years… and once inadvertently razed to the ground a two-storey building that happened to be next door to a fire station. But his proudest boast to date is that, despite the above, he still has a remarkable amount of hair for his age. Now he’s set to eclipse it all with his writing.
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