Nether Regions
Randal Graham
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Gear up for laughter in the hereafter as Socrates sets out to assassinate every soul who can remember the mortal world "Filled with wordplay to die for, Randal Graham's latest dizzying, irresistible life-after-death satire tackles perennial existential questions with humor and hunger." -- Foreword Reviews on Afterlife Crisis What do you get when a narcissistic megalomaniac plagued by daddy issues leads a horde of angry zealots, xenophobes, and ornery incels on a crusade to Make the Afterlife Great Again? You get an out-of-this-world adventure in which history's greatest minds face an apocalypse that could make Armageddon look like a cotillion. You also get Nether Regions, the third installment of Randal Graham's Beforelife Series. Picking up the threads of Beforelife and Afterlife Crisis, Nether Regions reveals what happens when two of the afterlife's best-known residents have a baby: the first one born in the hereafter. That baby holds a secret -- one that sets off an adventure featuring Socrates, Albert Einstein, Nostradamus, Elizabeth I, Sigmund Freud, Neferneferuaten, and at least 200 Napoleons, all doing their level best to keep the afterlife from turning into hell.
Product Details
Price
$24.95
$23.20
Publisher
ECW Press
Publish Date
September 20, 2022
Pages
408
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.1 X 1.5 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781770414716
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Randal Graham is a law professor at Western University. His first novel, Beforelife, won the IPPY gold medal for fantasy fiction. Both Beforelife and its first sequel, Afterlife Crisis, were top ten finalists for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. He lives in London, ON.
Reviews
"Graham draws from both today's headlines and ancient myths to create a world like no other, and never hesitates to ask huge philosophical questions in the most outlandish of settings. Biting, witty and whip smart." -- The Miramichi Reader