The world is a screwed-up place. None know that better than Ray Samson. He’s a hard-boiled Century City detective where anything can and does happen. He’s seen it all: illegal magic dealers, space alien immigrants, sex robot pimps, and a lot more than he cares to think about on a daily basis. The abnormal is his normal, though he doesn’t much like it.
One night, Ray follows an anonymous tip that turns his world more upside-down than it already is. He’s thrust into a world of magic, super-science, and shit he can’t even understand, and he finds himself on a world tour full of wizards, dinosaurs, amazons, supervillains, and a whole lot more. There’s a race against the clock to stop a mad scientist from ending all that is and ever was. Along with Nadya, the mad scientist’s daughter, and Andy Seven, his android partner, Ray must find a way to stop time and space from imploding into itself.
And he’s not even getting any overtime.
I’m in Sci-Fi Hell is Daniel Aegan’s culmination of satire and science fiction, all bombarded into one book that’s bursting with radiated goodness and sci-fi trope abuse. If you’re looking for action, laughs, and adventure, then look no further. The only way things can get any weirder is if you stick your head through a black hole.
Daniel Aegan lives a private life in New Haven, Connecticut with his family. Other than writing, he practices reading tarot cards. He's a dark humorist who writes with a twist of fantasy, sci-fi, or horror. His first self-published book is Blood Drive, and there are many more coming. (source: Amazon.com)
Incredible story. The author is obviously a natural born story teller. The plot was straightforward yet intriguing. The pacing and flow... perfect. A page turner, for sure. This would have been a five star book but for the insane amount of typos (in the paperback version, at least). I'm still not sure they weren't put there on purpose. With that said, I would still recommend the book with the typo caveat. And will I read more from this author? Yes, I think I will.