A hapless Earthling must find his way home through a
universe of absurdities in this science fiction romp from a Hugo
and Nebula Award–nominated master.
New York civil servant Thomas Carmody has never been particularly
lucky. Imagine his surprise when he discovers he’s won the grand
prize in an Intergalactic Lottery he had no idea he’d
entered.
Whisked far away to Galactic Central to claim his award, he has two
immediate, equally troubling revelations. Not only does his Prize—a
talkative device that changes shape—serve no practical purpose
whatsoever, but now he’s expected to find his own way back to
Earth.
Of course, Carmody has no idea where, when, or even which universe
he’s been stranded in. Ignoring the worthless advice and opinions
of his increasingly annoying Prize, he embarks on a bizarre odyssey
that takes him from alternate Earth to alternate Earth, bringing
him into close contact with all manner of strangeness—and even with
a bored God Almighty Himself.
But Carmody’s sweepstakes “windfall” comes with yet another
unexpected drawback. Suddenly, an unrelenting predator is on his
tail, determined to eliminate the “glitch” wandering lost through
numerous dimensions where he does not belong.
A full decade before Douglas Adams devised
TheHitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Robert Sheckley
created his Dimension of Miracles, launching one luckless
protagonist on a hilarious journey across an alien universe of
intelligent dinosaurs and mothering sentient towns. Fans of Kurt
Vonnegut, Roger Zelazny, Terry Pratchett’s Discworld, and Harry
Harrison’s Bill the Galactic Hero will delight in Sheckley’s
biting and brilliant Alice in Wonderland–like outer space
adventure.