Acts of God

Publisher:
HarperCollins
| Author:
Kanan Gil
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Author:
Kanan Gil
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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Channelling the craft of Neil Gaiman, the humour of Douglas Adams and the genius of Terry Pratchett, Kanan Gill weaves a story that will surprise you. It
refuses to take itself seriously, yet raises the most serious of questions – what
does it mean to be human?
In a post-nuclear winter world, now free from borders, war, poverty and
overpopulation, the smartest man on the planet is working on the most illegal thing
imaginable. Once a celebrated scientist for whom the Authority had to come up with an
entirely new ‘Genius Category 3’, Dr K has resigned as the head of the Scientific
Institute and now spends his days in a hungover, crotchety haze, relegated to working
on a trifling project. But unknown to everyone else, he is obsessively simulating
universes, intervening in these simulations, and when they fail to achieve what he
wants, terminating them.
But all of his delicate interferences to nudge these simulated realities in the right
direction inevitably come up short against the most unlikely spanner in the works –
bumbling private detective P. Manjunath.
In Kanan Gill’s wildly entertaining and unexpectedly moving debut novel, a Danish
policeman accidentally becomes a clothing-optional leader of a worldwide group of
science haters, a sentient piece of wall struggles with the limits of its artistic expression
and a lapel pin’s habit of always giving truthful advice causes chaos. Blending vivid
inventiveness and uproarious storytelling, with an intriguing interrogation of the very
nature of existence, Acts of God marks the evolution of one of our finest comedic
voices.

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Channelling the craft of Neil Gaiman, the humour of Douglas Adams and the genius of Terry Pratchett, Kanan Gill weaves a story that will surprise you. It
refuses to take itself seriously, yet raises the most serious of questions – what
does it mean to be human?
In a post-nuclear winter world, now free from borders, war, poverty and
overpopulation, the smartest man on the planet is working on the most illegal thing
imaginable. Once a celebrated scientist for whom the Authority had to come up with an
entirely new ‘Genius Category 3’, Dr K has resigned as the head of the Scientific
Institute and now spends his days in a hungover, crotchety haze, relegated to working
on a trifling project. But unknown to everyone else, he is obsessively simulating
universes, intervening in these simulations, and when they fail to achieve what he
wants, terminating them.
But all of his delicate interferences to nudge these simulated realities in the right
direction inevitably come up short against the most unlikely spanner in the works –
bumbling private detective P. Manjunath.
In Kanan Gill’s wildly entertaining and unexpectedly moving debut novel, a Danish
policeman accidentally becomes a clothing-optional leader of a worldwide group of
science haters, a sentient piece of wall struggles with the limits of its artistic expression
and a lapel pin’s habit of always giving truthful advice causes chaos. Blending vivid
inventiveness and uproarious storytelling, with an intriguing interrogation of the very
nature of existence, Acts of God marks the evolution of one of our finest comedic
voices.

About Author

Kanan Gill is a writer and comedian from Bangalore, India. Performing worldwide for more than a decade to widespread acclaim, he has written several comedy specials and movies for television, OTTs and film. Acts of God is his first published novel.

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