Key Lime Sky

Al Hess

Book - 2024

"Driving home from a roadside diner, Denver witnesses a UFO explode directly over his tiny town of Muddy Gap. When he questions his neighbors, it appears that Denver is the only person to have seen anything - or to care that the residents' strange behavior, as well as a shower of seashell hail, might be evidence of something extraterrestrial. Being both non-binary and autistic, he's convinced his reputation as the town eccentric is impeding his quest for answers. Frustrated, he documents the bizarre incidents on his failing pie blog, and his online popularity skyrockets. His readers want the truth, spurring him to get to the bottom of things." --Amazon.

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Subjects
Genres
Science fiction
Published
London N1 3DF : Angry Robot 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Al Hess (author)
Item Description
Includes an excerpt from the author's World running down (pages 298-303).
Physical Description
303 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781915998125
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The cozy latest from Hess (World Running Down) is a turducken of a novel--a love story within an alien invasion plot within a narrative of self-love and self-discovery. Things are looking bad for Denver Bryant, an autistic, nonbinary food blogger who uses xe/xem pronouns and specializes in pies. Xir blog revenue is minimal and xe feels increasingly isolated in the small town of Muddy Gap, Wyo., whose other residents jokingly refer to xem as "Professor Pie." When Denver witnesses an alien invasion, however, xir relation of it on xir blog goes viral. As events--such as meeting the sexy and kind Ezra Miramontes, and discovering the relationship between a hail of minuscule shells and bright orange sandstorms--unfurl, Denver continues to document them meticulously for xir blog readers. Denver and Ezra's relationship progresses--with some expected, if somewhat contrived, misunderstandings and miscommunications--at the same time as an alien force consumes more and more of their town. Denver is forced into heroics xe never knew xe was capable of, and the result is a feel-good if somewhat scattered, sci-fi romp. Readers will be pleased. Agent: Ren Balcombe, Janklow and Nesbit U.K. (Aug.)

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