Críticas:
one of the funniest writers in the business --The Daily Telegraph
This is Fischer at his sharpest - a wildly original feelbad philosophical hayride --The Times
Tibor Fischer's new novel resembles an Evelyn Waugh plot filmed by David Lynch...Fischer's fecund imagination keeps the satire constantly engaging. --The Daily Mail
Reseña del editor:
Using the credit card and identity of a handcuffs salesman, professional failure Tyndale Corbett arrives in Miami for a law enforcement conference to discover the joys of luxury hotels and above all the delight of being someone else, someone successful. Feeling his previous lack of success might be due to insufficient ambition, Tyndale decides on a new money-making scheme. He will up the ante substantially, exponentially and pretend to be someone really important and successful: God.His mission to convince the citizenry of Miami that he is, despite appearances, the Supreme Being results in him taking over the Church of the Heavily Armed Christ. His duties there involve him in forming a private army, hiring call girls, trafficking coke, issuing death threats, beating off church-jackers and sorting out (as almightily as possible) various problems his parishioners are having with pets. All the while he is working on his grand project, the clincher miracle, dying and coming back to life...
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