God's Laughter
(A Tale of Virgins)
by
Book Details
About the Book
When the Leader of the Universal Church, Gogo, sends his Holy Painter out on a mission, he couldn't possibly imagine what the consequences would be.
The Pontifex considers the Painter an utterly depraved, non-conditioned, darkly smart man, as he is (or would like to be).
The Painter fully agrees with the description (he could add few extra touches of his own). But then he finds someone-and something-totally unexpected, and Gogo suddenly faces major trouble.
Are the troubles limited to the Painter's conversion, or do greater ones come to confront him?
Will the Pontifex bask in his cross-version of the heavens, or will the Spirit behind the Cross express His own opinion?
About the Author
The author often resides in his own world, with a talking raven and a gazelle (alternatively, a donkey). When he is requested to become Earthbound, he loves that state too.