Don Walters
ASIN: B08LQVTP21
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 263
After Max's spacetime travels come to an end, God surprises everyone by naming him his problem solver. When Max discovers humans are a problem, and recommends a way to correct the hapless creatures, God remarks, "You talk as though you pity human beings." "Ah, who wouldn't pity the likes of them?" replies Max. Max's confident rapport with God develops from their dialogues in "As God's Fool." Max understands the value of rapport. Before he was summoned by God, Max had been the owner of a successful bookstore in Southern California and a company called Friend, where trust and rapport enabled clients to confide their darkest secrets with him. But being an agnostic loaded with questions that annoy God, why in heaven is Max chosen to fix the Almighty's problems? He would much rather serve as a jester or fool to ease God's pain as human beings continue to perpetrate wars and genocides on ...