World Enough (And Time)

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book World Enough (And Time) by Edmund Jorgensen, Inkwell & Often
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Author: Edmund Jorgensen ISBN: 1230003070659
Publisher: Inkwell & Often Publication: April 2, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edmund Jorgensen
ISBN: 1230003070659
Publisher: Inkwell & Often
Publication: April 2, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Back on Earth, a dying man has just left his fortune to a home for maltreated ferrets.

Normally Jeremiah Brown would not begrudge such luckless animals their windfall, but the man was his uncle, and the fortune was supposed to be his inheritance.

Furthermore, having already purchased a ticket for a luxury space-cruise "on expectation" of said inheritance, Jeremiah can no longer pay for said ticket.

And furthermore still, he is already on said cruise.

Having defaulted on his ticket, Jeremiah must work as a concierge for the remainder of the trip. Since he has never worked a day in his life, even an ordinary job would be sure to prove challenging. But this will be no ordinary job...

World Enough (And Time) is a sci-fi comedy of manners and errors.

If you enjoy the work of Douglas Adams—or have always longed for something inspired by P.G. Wodehouse or Kingsley Amis but set on, you know, a spaceship zipping through the void at an appreciable fraction of the speed of light—you should check it out.

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Back on Earth, a dying man has just left his fortune to a home for maltreated ferrets.

Normally Jeremiah Brown would not begrudge such luckless animals their windfall, but the man was his uncle, and the fortune was supposed to be his inheritance.

Furthermore, having already purchased a ticket for a luxury space-cruise "on expectation" of said inheritance, Jeremiah can no longer pay for said ticket.

And furthermore still, he is already on said cruise.

Having defaulted on his ticket, Jeremiah must work as a concierge for the remainder of the trip. Since he has never worked a day in his life, even an ordinary job would be sure to prove challenging. But this will be no ordinary job...

World Enough (And Time) is a sci-fi comedy of manners and errors.

If you enjoy the work of Douglas Adams—or have always longed for something inspired by P.G. Wodehouse or Kingsley Amis but set on, you know, a spaceship zipping through the void at an appreciable fraction of the speed of light—you should check it out.

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