The Management Style of the Supreme Beings

The Management Style of the Supreme Beings

by Tom Holt

Narrated by Ray Sawyer

Unabridged — 13 hours, 26 minutes

The Management Style of the Supreme Beings

The Management Style of the Supreme Beings

by Tom Holt

Narrated by Ray Sawyer

Unabridged — 13 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

When the Supreme Being and his son decide that being supreme isn't for them any more, it's inevitable that things get a bit of a shake-up.

It soon becomes apparent that our new owners, the Venturi brothers, have a very different perspective on all sorts of things. Take Good and Evil, for example. For them, it's an outdated concept that never worked particularly well in the first place.

Unfortunately, the sudden disappearance of right and wrong, while welcomed by some, raises certain concerns amongst those still attached to the previous team's management style.

In particular, there's one of the old gods who didn't move out with the others. A reclusive chap, he lives somewhere up north, and only a handful even believe in him.

But he's watching. And he really does need to know if you've been naughty or nice.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 07/03/2017
This extremely entertaining standalone from Holt (The Good, the Bad and the Smug) is a fine example of his signature brand of adventure-farce, trolling his favorite targets of Christianity and capitalism. God, aka Dad, has been working since the Creation, and he’s never won a single management award. His son Jay’s a good kid, but second son Kevin is a millennial bust. Uncle Nick is on permanent vacation from Hell, leaving hapless human lieutenant Bernie in command. On present-day Earth, Jersey Thorpe, a burned-out Indiana Jones wannabe, ponders the unmistakable Christmas pudding he’s found in an Egyptian tomb. Dad’s existential ennui appears resolved when the Venturi brothers make a sweet offer, backed by an impeccable record of supremacy among the Andromedan worlds. The new religious regime ditches Dad’s outmoded repentance-and-prayer shtick for pop-up accountants demanding cash. Good behavior is suddenly rife, but oddly enough, no humans are happy. Also, where in the mortal realm has Kevin gotten to? The many story threads are slight but well-woven, and the brief chapters are dense; Holt’s verbal acuity simply does not falter. Though never above taking an obvious gag when it works, Holt bends each plotline in an unexpected direction, building a story that satisfies on multiple levels. (July)

From the Publisher

"Extremely entertaining . . . . Holt's verbal acuity simply does not falter."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"This is a must-read for those who grew up in awe of The Phantom Tollbooth...Holt achieves near-perfection in his new comic fantasy."—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) on The Good, The Bad and The Smug

"Exceedingly clever and funny."
RT Book Reviews on The Good, The Bad and The Smug

"Satisfying and entertaining."
RT Book Reviews on The Outsorcerer's Apprentice

"Holt has a zany humor that will appeal to fans of Terry Pratchett and Christopher Moore."
Library Journal on The Outsorcerer's Apprentice

"Tom Holt's Doughnut presents a roller-coaster ride through the world of physics and the origins of the universe."—Library Journal on Doughnut

"A light read from the prolific humorist; a romp round the multiverse."—SFX on Doughnut

"Like the deep-fried snack after which it's named, this sci-fi novel is sweet and fun."—Sun (UK) on Doughnut

"Holt adds to his repertoire of comedic sf, one of the most difficult genre acts to master. Theo is an engaging hero; his brilliance is counteracted by his laziness and his compassion, which is matched by his sense of survival. Place this title alongside Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens, Pratchett's "Discworld" series, and the absurdist works of mainstream authors such as John Barth and Gilbert Sorrentino."—Library Journal (Starred Review) on Doughnut

"One for physicists as well as Krispy Kreme-loving policemen."—T3 on Doughnut

"Blonde Bombshell is a clever, funny, tirelessly inventive, apocalyptic leg-hump of a book."—Christopher Moore, New York Times bestselling author, on Blonde Bombshell

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173462671
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 06/20/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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