Missionary

by Sean Gardner


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/13/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9781588200334

About the Book

It’s 2052, and you’re a missionary. What do you do? The same thing missionaries have always done: free individuals from the ignorance and superstition of their primitive religious beliefs...say Unitarian Universalists, for example, or New Age spiritualists...and then bring them into the light of truth. This is the task of Mica and Walt, the two young adventurers featured in Sean Gardner’s science fiction novel, Missionary.

Basing their own faith on science, specifically the fields of neurobiology and evolutionary psychology, Mica and Walt explore the world that exists after the Great Divide, a time when individuals desperate to hold onto their religious beliefs fled into urban basement cults or wilderness camps to protect themselves from the revelations of the newly-invented gawd box.

The two young missionaries are plunged into the epic battle at the heart of this divided world made up of sheep, dedicated to the old ways, and lumins, who embrace the future, when Walt is shot and abducted by fundamentalists from a mountain camp near Seattle who plan to increase their numbers by forcibly converting outsiders. As Mica searches for and tries to rescue Walt, readers will discover how radically the world is going to change once the current research on what belief is and where it comes from is released to the general public.

What will you believe as you read the last pages of Missionary? Will your world ever be the same again?


About the Author

Sean Gardner suffers from a life-long fiction addiction. He simply likes to write novels. He’s tried to stop, but the writing always comes back worse than ever, so now he bravely accepts his fate. He has written in Seattle, Alaska, Connecticut, upstate New York and, most memorably, for eight years in a cabin in the woods of northern Idaho, using a solar panel to power his computer. He’s worked as a technical writer and taught writing at the University of Idaho.

A columnist for various periodicals, he’s had two collections of essays published. When he’s not writing, he sings with the New Mexico Gay Men’s Chorus, goes religiously to tap class, and works as a Compliance Analyst for a mutual fund company in Santa Fe. He would like to dedicate Missionary, his first published novel, to the many readers who have patiently read all his previous novels as manuscript pages in battered cardboard boxes.