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Job: A Comedy of Justice by Robert A. Heinlein, hardcover, good used condition

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Books

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ISBN:

9780517649121

Author:

Robert A. Heinlein

Topic:

Sci-Fi

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Hardcover

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Gently used, from non-smoking environment. Instead of fundamentalist minister, Alexander Hergensheimer was now supposed to be Alec Graham, an underworld figure in the middle of an affair with his stewardess Margretheโ€”who was the only good thing in the whole mess.Then there was an impossible iceberg that wrecked the ship in the tropics. They were hit by a double earthquake. From then on, things went from bad to worse. To Alex, all the signs increasingly pointed to Armageddon and the Day of Judgement. And Margrethe was a determined heathen. Somehow he had to bring her to a state of grace, for Heaven would be no paradise without her. But time was growing short. Somewhere, there had to be a solution to it all. And, of course, there was. But it was truly a Hell of a solution.