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Flies for the Mayans, by Ian Fraser

Flies for the Mayans, by Ian Fraser

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Flies for the Mayans, by Ian Fraser

Flies for the Mayans, by Ian Fraser



Flies for the Mayans, by Ian Fraser

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God's having a bad day. The one-time Creator of the Universe is estranged from his son, riddled with guilt, and fighting battles on multiple fronts. His few remaining rules are being bypassed, his angels are turning up dead.

Unless he can find out who is gunning for him, the unthinkable might occur.

Flies for the Mayans is a dark comedy of post-Biblical proportions.

Flies for the Mayans, by Ian Fraser

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #201738 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 100 minutes
Flies for the Mayans, by Ian Fraser


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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful. How Heaven could be if ruled by man By Patrick D. This was a short read but filled with constant upheaval the likes of which we see daily in world politics. I do not think there was any religion spared from a sucker punch to the gut. (But, in a thought provoking way.) The author does a great job with the writing style and it is very easy to read. The visual examples make it easy to picture the settings and events as the story unfolds.The idea of political factions and separatists sects coming from the likes of Gandi and Mother Teresa introduce an interesting twist as viewed from the personification of God. The humanization of God is easy to relate to as any person with life experience can recognize similar events taking place while understanding the emotions and thought process for decisions made.This is not a good read for anyone who takes offense at religious ideology that challenges the accepted belief system. The thought provoking seeds grow into the greatest question of all... What If? The judgment of individuals upon entering the afterlife is eye opening when based on the facts presented. Those who we would assume get a 'free pass' into heaven for their role on earth are suddenly exposed for what results their deeds caused.

6 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Not your average Satire. By Christopher Hunter A god foolish enough to divide his kingdom in heaven is a god no longer worthy of praise. This book is outlandish. It takes some serious b***s to write satire like this. The length is short, but author Ian Fraser does a lot with the words he uses. He creates a god who's, well, I'll just say he's less than perfect. And the "big man" is faced with plenty of fires to put out. If the heaven depicted in this book is the real deal, then perhaps hell is not that bad an option. There are plenty of points in this story that will leave the reader saying "What?!" And I certainly didn't see the end coming. The ending is insane!The main problem I have with the book is the formatting. It's a bit distracting. Whole paragraphs are indented. But hopefully, that will be fixed in a later version. If the reader has a tolerance for dark comedy on such a subject, then he or she will find this book to be very entertaining.Christopher HunterThe Author of the "The Days and Months We Were First Born" Trilogy

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Shocker By George07 I purchased this Kindle book using my wife's account and computer as my machine is in for maintenance.This book shocks from the very beginning. You had best be prepared. Bible thumpers should have their nitro pills handy and maybe a trank or two. Definitely a different `take' on Godhood, and the difficulties that such a Supreme Position must entail. A new perspective on the constant struggle between `good' and `evil' that extends even to very high places. Confusing at first, but overall, a most enjoyable and intriguing read.

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