Temping Fate by Esther Friesner
July 10, 2009 — msmoellerTemping Fate by Esther Friesner
Llana needs a summer job. She would prefer something out of her boring town, but she is ready to do anything. When she goes to a apply at a temp agency, she gets the feeling that things are a bit strange. After meeting the manager of the temp agency, Llana is ready to leave without a job. The contract she is asked to sign is equally frightening, “… accepts no responsibility whatsoever for employees’ loss of life, limb, lucidity, lawyers, or lemurs…” Then she is given an envelope full of money for her first week’s work. This encourages her to give the job a try.
When she gets on the job site, she realizes things are only getting weirder. Her temp job requires her to use a typewriter (not computer, typewriter) to fill out death receipts. Soon she realizes her summer job will be different. She becomes involved with gods and heroes. Those interested in mythology will notice the myths and characters of the myths involved in the novel.
