Error404: Soul Not Found. Divine Errors Series, #1

Par : Roy Phang
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230111245
  • EAN9798230111245
  • Date de parution01/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

A Cosmic IT Glitch Just Sent Joe Leong to Viking Heaven. And He's Not Even Viking. Joe Leong was a software engineer, a workaholic caffeine addict, and-most importantly-alive. Until a misplaced semicolon in Heaven's cosmic database resulted in a fatal system error: Soul Not Found. Now, instead of debugging code in Singapore, he's debugging the afterlife-which, as it turns out, is just one big celestial IT department plagued with bureaucratic nonsense, server crashes, and cross-realm compatibility issues.
Worse? He's been rerouted to Asgard due to "capacity issues" in Chinese Heaven. Armed with nothing but his tech skills, sarcasm, and a desperate need to not spend eternity drinking mead with battle-happy Vikings, Joe embarks on a divine troubleshooting mission. His quest? Find a way back to the land of the living before the gods' "customer service" sends his soul into a permanent 404 error. Along the way, he teams up with a Russian ballerina with unfinished business, a yoga-influencer guru struck down by divine irony, and an overworked angel who may or may not be violating celestial labor laws.
Together, they must outwit bureaucratic deities, hack Heaven's soul-routing system, and dodge the terrifying alternative-because if Joe can't fix this mess, there's a rather persuasive guy with horns and a contract waiting for him.?? Perfect for fans of?? Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett?? The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams?? The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins?? Tech humor, mythology mashups, and existential satire with a geeky twistHeaven's got bugs.
Joe's got 180 days to fix them. Or it's game over.
A Cosmic IT Glitch Just Sent Joe Leong to Viking Heaven. And He's Not Even Viking. Joe Leong was a software engineer, a workaholic caffeine addict, and-most importantly-alive. Until a misplaced semicolon in Heaven's cosmic database resulted in a fatal system error: Soul Not Found. Now, instead of debugging code in Singapore, he's debugging the afterlife-which, as it turns out, is just one big celestial IT department plagued with bureaucratic nonsense, server crashes, and cross-realm compatibility issues.
Worse? He's been rerouted to Asgard due to "capacity issues" in Chinese Heaven. Armed with nothing but his tech skills, sarcasm, and a desperate need to not spend eternity drinking mead with battle-happy Vikings, Joe embarks on a divine troubleshooting mission. His quest? Find a way back to the land of the living before the gods' "customer service" sends his soul into a permanent 404 error. Along the way, he teams up with a Russian ballerina with unfinished business, a yoga-influencer guru struck down by divine irony, and an overworked angel who may or may not be violating celestial labor laws.
Together, they must outwit bureaucratic deities, hack Heaven's soul-routing system, and dodge the terrifying alternative-because if Joe can't fix this mess, there's a rather persuasive guy with horns and a contract waiting for him.?? Perfect for fans of?? Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett?? The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams?? The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins?? Tech humor, mythology mashups, and existential satire with a geeky twistHeaven's got bugs.
Joe's got 180 days to fix them. Or it's game over.