In a post-apocalyptic world, Lou, a goods trader (batteries, cloth, books, pornographic devices) stumbles upon a new business opportunity when he miraculously begins to lactate. Milk is a rare commodity in a world gone to hell, and so before long everyone in town wants a piece of the action, but there's something not quite right about the milk - other than the fact it came from a fifty year-old man. The milk is bad, turning everyone that consumes it into radioactive mutants with a penchant for human flesh. Now it's up to Lou to put things right, before everyone he knows becomes a milk-guzzling cannibal. Whatever you do, don't drink Lou's Milk...
Adam Millard is the author of twenty novels, twelve novellas, and more than two hundred short stories, which can be found in various collections and anthologies. Probably best known for his post-apocalyptic fiction, Adam also writes fantasy/horror for children and Bizarro fiction for several publishers. His work has recently been translated for the German market.
This is one of those books that makes readers say "Oh My!" and shake their heads ... and smile. I have to wonder about Millard's warped mind, but I love it. A twisted, epic, post-apocalyptic story with a desert setting, but that is the least of the "icky" readers will encounter in MILK.
I'm never disappointed with the work of Adam Millard and this is no exception. This is a story with a humorous flow and a edge of seat ending, I couldn't put it down.
I had no idea what I was getting into when I downloaded this. But I was not the least bit disappointed. If you got a love for mutants then you my friend will enjoy.