Watching a loved one drift away from illness becomes a literal nightmare for the family and friends of those afflicted with Silver Sky Syndrome, as victims become immune to the laws of gravity, and ascend into the heavens, in this metaphorical horror story.
This SF horror is a fast-paced and well-shaped story. The idea about a new form of Alzheimer's disease is original, it develops into danger for elder people. In the influence of unknown diseases, elders will fly until they die. The main character, anchorman James suffers from that disease, he feels early symptoms and tries to get alive. Syndrome Silver Sky is a new term for this phenomenon. The author made a tense atmosphere where the reader could expect shock mixed with twists and turns. For SF and horror fans, this story is a great choice.
I can honestly say that J. D. Allen writes some entertaining stories. I’ve liked everything I’ve read so far. Silver Sky is no exception. I love that he spends time on the story and not so much on the massive buildup of what’s to come. Sometimes that’s what we need or want to read. A quick, enjoyable horror story. Allen falls into that category perfectly.
The world is struck by some weird phenomena called Silver Sky Syndrome. People are inflicted with this illness that causes them to experience losing gravity. They float up into the sky, slowly. But then there is more that happens and I don’t want to share the ending. Such a strange and enjoyable story.
Go on and grab a copy of this story, or put it on the tbr to get to it later. It’s worth the afternoon reading the book.