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2.0 out of 5 stars
Contrary to expectations, difficult to follow, unpredictable, October 31, 2004
This review is from: Judas Mandala (Paperback)
The Judas Mandala begins with a Maggie Roche living a hard and uninteresting life in the twenty-first century. Born in 1980, she is divorced, a mother, a poet, and unemployed. At the Unemployment Office where she receives her weekly allowance she is given an address she is to report to that night. When she returns to her apartment, she discovers a large sum of money has been deposited into her account.
She goes to the address on the paper, and finds it is a large mansion. Inside, the same lady at the Unemployment Office greets her, along with a Professor of Psychology. The two give her an injection that enables her to travel, unaided, through time. While attempting to escape, she unwillingly moves into the future, winding up some four thousand years later - in a world where humanity is dominated by intelligent machines.
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