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Letters from the Flesh
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Author:
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Donnelly, Marcos
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Set In . . .
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Middle East, Syria, Damascus, Turkey, Antioch
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Genre:
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Science Fiction
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Time Frame:
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Various
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Published:
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2004
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Description:
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Letters from the Flesh, the second book by new SF novelist Marcos Donnelly, sets a breathtaking pace, tackling far-reaching themes like evolution, fundamentalism, quantum realities, and the very core of human nature. The novel is a fictional collection of two sets of letters united by a single secret, but separated by two thousand years: o the first-century epistles of a non-physical alien entrapped in the body of St. Paul the Apostle, accidentally triggering the birth of Christianity; o the emails of microbiologist Dr. Lillian Oberland, a young college adjunct writing to her cousin Michael, a public school biology teacher facing the wrath of Creationist parents. The letters reveal a relationship far deeper than passing coincidences-and signal that cousin Michael's unexpected conversion to fundamentalism might have interspecies consequences that cross the millennia. Reviews "A biting and highly entertaining intellectual delight." -SF Weekly "A compelling reading experience. . . . Those who can embrace Donnelly's inspired use of religious backdrop will find two genuinely personal stories that offer unexpected revelations." -scifidimension.com "An unexpected delight." -Locus Magazine
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