Along with Twoclicks and all the rest of the characters in ALIEN DAY, I hope you’ll enjoy the wry and often darkly comic tone of this novel, and that you’ll find the book's gender-bending frolics (subtly handled, I’d like to think) as entertaining as the intense action scenes.
This book is the sequel to ALIEN MORNING, which was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel of the year in 2017. In this one, our hero Peter Holman remains as dazed and confused as he was in the first book, but his heart is in the right place (in several different ways) as he attempts to rescue his kidnapped sister Kait, who doesn't need his help, thank you very much. He’s also wrong about his erstwhile celebrity girlfriend, TV star Chloe Cary, who's apparently not as into him as he thinks or hopes as she busily turns her action-hero acting role into the real deal in a couple of deadly conflicts, including one with Peter's brother Tom, our villain, who’s leading an insurrection that just might succeed. Or not. Meanwhile, behind the scenes and moving all the levers, is Twoclicks, Earth's jovial but deadly alien overlord, who's mostly concerned with turning a profit and having a lot of fun while he's doing it.
I think it's a good read and I hope you'll consider picking up a copy. It's available in all the usual places.
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