Mercury Falls Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
Christine Temetri is at her wits’ end. For a long time she’s protected the progressively bizarre actions of End Occasions cults for the Banner, a religious news magazine. Yet Christine, who once imagined being a “genuine” writer, has nothing to show for the gig apart from a regular paycheck and serious doubt that Armageddon will happen in time on her behalf next deadline. But after a secret man entrusts her with a locked briefcase and purchases to “consider it to Mercury,” Christine discovers herself face-to-face with about Mercury Falls a ping-pong-playing angel with the name of Galileo Mercury. It appears Mercury was delivered from heaven to make arrangements for Armageddon, yet became sidetracked with the earthly delights he found out: Grain Krispy treats, ping pong, and beer, to name just a couple. Mercury’s concern for the destiny of mankind can be middling at greatest, but he is pleased to educate Christine on the details from the complex, if poorly organized, calamity to arrive. When Christine inadvertently will save the Antichrist – an obnoxious, thirtysomething gamer who still lives with his mother – from celestial assassination, she starts an ambitious fight to stop the Apocalypse and conserve the world. However the heavenly web host is nothing at all if not persistent, and Christine, aided only by an apathetic angel and a hesitant Antichrist, offers her work cut out on her behalf. Filled with outrageous heroes, Mercury Falls is certainly a viciously funny (and occasionally absurd) morality story for the twenty-first hundred years.
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