4.5 stars.
A tragic, horrifying and sad mystery story about a boy band of human-animal hybrids, WlydBoyz, and their murdered band manager.
Former magician’s assistant and now police detective Luce Delgado, known as the “celebrity whisperer” by her colleagues for her skill in dealing with high-strung famous types, is assigned the case, which quickly becomes something even darker than a case about a murdered man.
We meet the members of WlydBoyz, each carrying a load of trauma from their birth and time aboard a barge of experiments and horrors, to their fame crafting immensely catchy pop hits.
I love Daryl Gregory’s work, and this novella does not disappoint. It’s makes great use of the original classic, The Island of Doctor Moreau, while also making some quite funny observations about the popularity and composition of boy bands' personas.
I also really liked the novella's chapter headings, each a WyldBoyz’ song title in an album, while also a sly reference to plot details. I loved also how Gregory made in-story references to the Golden Age mystery writers, as this story is a nice riff on the locked-room mystery with a small pool of suspects, numerous clues and reveals. This was an emotional, enjoyable, and thought-provoking story.