The Jehovah Contract
Prometheus Award winner 1988.
THE JEHOVAH CONTRACT
Victor Koman's Prometheus Award-winning novel is back in a new edition!
A dying assassin is given one final assignment and one last chance for survival.
The job: find God Almighty and destroy Him.
The payment: eternal life.
With the aid of a mysterious trio of women – a beautiful lady gambler, an ancient Hollywood witch, and a telepathic hooker – Dell Ammo breaches the gates of Heaven and Hell to pull the Cosmic Trigger.
Before The DaVinci Code, before the Left Behind series, The Jehovah Contract set the standard for adventurous, over-the-edge religious fiction.
Hard-boiled assassin Dell Ammo must become a harder-boiled detective in order to track down a God he doesn't even think exists. He enlists the reluctant assistance of blond bombshell Anne Perrine – a woman with the uncanny ability to beat the gaming tables of the underworld metropolis Auberge.
In that crime-ridden realm buried beneath the streets of Los Angeles, Dell discovers an even greater danger – the religious conspiracy known only as the Ecclesia, dedicated to protecting God at any cost.
In a climactic final battle worthy of Philip K. Dick at his most imaginatively paranoid, Dell Ammo clashes with the Almighty in all His varied forms, leading to a confrontation that rocks the universe.
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Victor Koman
Victor Koman (born 1954) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and agorist. A three time winner of the Prometheus Award, Koman is mainly popular in the libertarian community. He is the owner of the publishing house KoPubCo.
Koman has made available the body of work of Samuel Konkin through KoPubCo. He is the pseudonymous author of the Gloamingerism pamphlets published as afterwords in the 1999 trade paperback edition of J. Neil Schulman's novel Alongside Night.
