Betram Grey's Second Notebook
By: Kevin Garrett
A guard, in a world of perfect people, stands watch over one imperfect man, imprisoned in a steel cage, but is his prisoner a Monster who wants to destroy the world, or is he a Savior who wants to keep the world from destroying itself with too much kindness?
Is it possible that the game of chess was meant not as a contest of war between its opponents, but instead, as a game of peace, designed to promote happiness and joy between the participants of the game?
Is there baseball in Heaven, and if there is, are the rules still the same?
A man envies a robot for its immortality and its beautiful design, and a robot envies a man for being what he is, doomed to the certainty of death and decay, and yet imbued with a hope for something more.
The entire adult population of the Earth awakens one day to find that they have all become millionaires. The money is real enough, but as they soon discover, it is sometimes a good idea to "look a gift horse" squarely in the mouth before accepting it.
In this second companion novel to To The Faithless and The Unbelieving BERTRAM GREY, Kevin Garrett resurrects the second spiral notebook of short stories that Bertram Grey burned in his uncle's fireplace, and offers a conclusion to the story of Bertram Grey and his Uncle Jacob.
About the Author
Kevin Garrett lives in Jacksonville, Florida, where he goes to church on Sundays, sometimes on Saturdays, and sometimes both days, as the seasons require. Mr. Garrett is not always successful in his effort to live a life as Jesus, and he is fairly annoying to both his family and his friends. He has authored three previous books: To The Faithless and The Unbelieving BERTRAM GREY; Forbidden Fruit, Atlantis, Aliens, and Cellular Dreams; and Bertram Grey's GOD STORIES.