cover image Temping Fate

Temping Fate

Esther Friesner. Dutton Books, $16.99 (279pp) ISBN 978-0-525-47730-3

What happens when the gods get tired of running the universe and decide to go on vacation? According to this lively novel, they solicit the services of D. R. Temps, an organization that hires out mortals to keep the cosmos in order while the immortals are away. Teenager Ilana Newhouse gets more than she bargains for when she signs on as a temp: her first assignment is to work for the Fates, three sisters named Tabby, Georgette and Dimity. As might be expected, the heroine ends up meddling with the destinies of people she knows, and the results range from disastrous to fortuitous to hilarious. The novel introduces some priceless characters including Fate Georgette, characterized as a frazzled suburban mom, and office mascot Arachne, who is still bitter about being turned into a spider by Athena. However, other members of the cast, namely Ilana's best friend, Heather, and Ilana's soon-to-be-wed older sister, Dyllin are sketchily drawn. The story grows cluttered with too many subplots regarding Ilana's past life in Africa, friendships with fellow temps and current love triangles. Cameo appearances by various gods and goddesses add more complications, especially in the final scene at Dyllin's wedding. Nonetheless, the novel's energy level remains high. The book's imaginative (if somewhat strained) plot twists and sharp-witted exchanges between characters will likely amuse fans of slapstick comedy. Ages 12-up.