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One of the Best Christian-Themed Science Fiction Novels to Read in 2022: The Godman Gambit by Tosin Ogundare

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New York, New York–(Newsfile Corp. – January 31, 2022) – Author Tosin Ogundare has announced the release of The Godman Gambit, a captivating blend of Christian themes and science fiction. Designed as a retelling of biblical accounts of life in different physical dimensions, Ogundare’s debut hones in on what it means to be rational on the existential stage of the greater universe.

Book cover of The Godman Gambit

In The Godman Gambit, the titular character is wrapped up in an interdimensional conflict to seize power of the multiverse. The reigning Triumvirate and opponent Son of Dawn clash in the god dimension. From the battle for the hill of stars to the Son of Dawn’s escape from the celestial pits of oblivion, the fervor of both sides refuses to wane. Amidst the warmongering and fireworks coming from both sides, the Godman will unwittingly play a critical role in their final fate.

With significant crossover appeal and a deeply nuanced plot that transcends traditional genres, The Godman Gambit will prove to be a satisfying read to a broad audience. Few titles are able to accomplish the feat of delivering the best of science fiction while exploring such layered religious and philosophical questions.

The uncertain significance of the Godman is a concept that will resonate with many in our modern world, where technology continues to redefine the nature of reality. Loosely based on string theory and the idea of curled-up dimensions, Ogundare’s work is an audacious, powerful dissection of the ongoing struggle between God and the Devil.

The Godman Gambit is available in paperback and e-book formats on Amazon.com or wherever books are sold.

Tosin Ogundare is an author and engineer with a lifelong love of the written word. After completing his bachelor’s degree in Akure, Nigeria, he continued his studies in the United States at Oklahoma State University and Texas Tech University. Despite his interest in computational physics and hard sciences, Ogundare considers himself a storyteller before anything else. Visit him online at https://tosinogundare.medium.com.

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Lisa Quinn
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