“I did not expect to meet the Angel of Death while
he was extricating himself from a washing machine.
Actually I wasn’t really expecting to meet the
Angel of Death at all. Not this soon. Not in this place.”
When fresh seminary graduate, Andrew Benoit,
is sent to the tiny parish of Erasmus, he soon encounters
the Angel of Death who threatens to destroy the town.
What ensues is both deadly fun and deadly serious.
Along the way, Andrew follows many paths of inquiry,
discovering the history of the American cinema,
encounters with medieval saints, fear of the apocalypse,
the Angel of Death, and conversations with a curious
group of mystics who meet at the Instant Coffee Cup.
This modern-day Jonah tries desperately to save a
small town only to discover that he himself is
the one who needs saving.
"Saving Erasmus had me hooked
from the front page. Clever, witty, and profound,
everything a good book should be."
- Philip Gulley, author of the Harmony series
(It had him at hello)
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