Striped Holes (The Faustus Hexagram #5)
Damien Broderick
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· 1 ratings · 162 pages · Published: 29 Mar 1988
Astrologer O'Flaherty Gribble, while travelling to Sydney on Australian Airlines, finds himself seated next to God.
And if that'\s not enough, in the twenty-second century the beautiful Hsia Shan-yun has swallowed a striped hole and looks like having her brain scrubbed.
In the spirit of Monty Python and Douglas Adams Striped Holes is science fiction with a sense of humour.
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