The twenty-first-century heir to Kurt Vonnegut, Kanan Gills debut, Acts of God, is a madcap futuristic romp that dares to question the meaning of existencewith equal parts reverence and hilarity.
Private detective P. Manjunath thinks like fire and works like dust as he sets out to investigate existential cataclysms unfolding all over the globenot knowing that the ripples in reality he sees are being caused by Dr. Krishna, a scientist in a utopian future and technically the God of their world.
As Manjunaths investigation disrupts Gods plans, a Danish police officer attains enlightenment, a lapel pin gives disruptive advice, a sentient wall provides the key to creativity, a pill cures the human condition, and everyone in the world develops a lisp at the same time.
A blend of philosophical provocation, inventive lyricism, humor, and chaos, Acts of God marks the evolution of one of the finest voices in comedy.