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:
- The first–century epistles of a non–physical alien entrapped in the body of St. Paul
the Apostle, accidentally triggering the birth of Christianity;
- 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
"An entertaining and thought-provoking book."
-- Booklist
Marcos Donnelly Interview and Reading
Listen to Robert Sawyer's interview with Marcos Donnelly about Letters from the Flesh, from Marcos' office in
Rockport, New York.
Then hear Marcos reading from the start of the book.
This book is one of the Robert J. Sawyer imprint of books. Visit the web site set up for his imprint at www.robertjsawyerbooks.com.
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