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Mort: Introduction by Neil Gaiman
Mort: Introduction by Neil Gaiman
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- More about Mort: Introduction by Neil Gaiman
Death offers Mort a job as his apprentice, providing free board, a company horse, and the opportunity to be dead, but it can be a killer on his love life.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 25 April 2019
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
Death, the inevitable end, has arrived at the doorstep of Mort. With a proposition in hand, Death offers Mort a job that will forever change the course of their existence. No longer will death be the final destination, but rather a stepping stone towards a new purpose. Mort, faced with an offer he cannot refuse, becomes Death's apprentice. In exchange for his services, Mort will receive free board, the use of the company horse, and the privilege of not having to die. It seems like a dream job, until Mort realizes that this newfound profession may have a detrimental effect on his love life.
As Death's apprentice, Mort embarks on a journey of discovery and enlightenment. He learns the secrets of the afterlife, the mysteries of the universe, and the intricacies of human existence. He witnesses the lives of countless individuals, from the rich and powerful to the humble and destitute, and gains a profound understanding of the human condition.
However, as Mort delves deeper into his work, he begins to notice a strange phenomenon. Whenever he is near a woman he is attracted to, he experiences an overwhelming sense of mortality. It seems as if his very presence is a threat to their existence, and he is powerless to prevent it. Mort tries to ignore the feeling, but it persists, causing him to question his own sanity and the nature of his job.
As time goes on, Mort's love life becomes increasingly complicated. He finds himself torn between his duty to Death and his desire for human connection. He struggles to maintain relationships with women, as he fears that his presence may be a burden on them. He tries to distance himself from his work, but the pull of Death is too strong, and he finds himself drawn back to his duties.
Despite his struggles, Mort remains determined to fulfill his destiny. He knows that Death has a plan for him, and he is willing to do whatever it takes to succeed. He spends countless hours studying the art of necromancy, trying to find a way to control his powers and prevent them from causing harm to those he loves.
In the end, Mort discovers a way to balance his duties with his desires. He learns to use his powers for good, to help those in need and to bring comfort to those who are suffering. He becomes a hero in the eyes of those he serves, and his love life thrives as he finds true happiness and fulfillment in his work.
Death, once perceived as the ultimate enemy, becomes Mort's ally and mentor. Together, they embark on a journey of discovery and enlightenment, and Mort learns that there is more to life than just death. He realizes that love, compassion, and purpose are the keys to a truly fulfilling existence, and he is grateful for the opportunity to serve Death and to make a difference in the world.
In conclusion, Death's offer to Mort was a turning point in their lives. It offered them a job that was both challenging and rewarding, and it taught them valuable lessons about love, compassion, and purpose. Through their journey together, Mort and Death learned that there is more to life than just death, and they were able to find true happiness and fulfillment in their work.
Weight: 224g
Dimension: 194 x 144 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780552173049
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