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    Question Has anyone read 'Mission' by Patrick Tilley?

    Has anyone read Mission by Patrick Tilley?

    I first read this novel only a couple of years after it was first published. I have also read his novel Fade Out (original version). Mission probably has one of the cleverest endings that I know in modern literature.
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    I can't believe no one has read this novel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red-Headed View Post
    I can't believe no one has read this novel.
    Don't believe it. I have.

    I don't remember the ending much (it was a long time ago) but I really enjoyed the book and recommended it widely. Essentially it was science-fiction premised on a Gnostic cosmology, and against this background was set a cracking, well-written thriller whose protagonist was none other than that well-loved hero of fiction, J.H. Christ. Nowadays these SF/fantasy/religion/space-cadet-philosophy mash-ups are all over TV and the internet and even Hollywood, but Tilley's book was published in 1981, so you could say he was something of a pioneer in that line.

    He may have been a little too intellectual for the great unwashed, though. Which is why the book has only nineteen reviews on Amazon, but its star rating is 4 1/2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmyrah View Post
    Don't believe it. I have.
    Thank the holy Flying Spaghetti Monster for that!

    Quote Originally Posted by Palmyrah View Post
    I don't remember the ending much (it was a long time ago) but I really enjoyed the book and recommended it widely.
    Well, without wanting to give the ending away to the uninitiated, I was referring specifically to all of the documents right at the end of the book.

    Quote Originally Posted by Palmyrah View Post
    Essentially it was science-fiction premised on a Gnostic cosmology, and against this background was set a cracking, well-written thriller whose protagonist was none other than that well-loved hero of fiction, J.H. Christ. Nowadays these SF/fantasy/religion/space-cadet-philosophy mash-ups are all over TV and the internet and even Hollywood, but Tilley's book was published in 1981, so you could say he was something of a pioneer in that line.
    I couldn't have put that better myself! Plus it was hilariously funny at times.

    Quote Originally Posted by Palmyrah View Post
    He may have been a little too intellectual for the great unwashed, though.
    Yes, almost certainly. Why does the world need writers like Patrick Tilley, Umberto Eco, Robert Anton Wilson & Ursula K. LeGuin when it has the likes of Dan Brown, Barbara Cartland & Jeffrey Archer?
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