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Imagine Gomer Pyle as a scathing indictment of the military patriarchal industrial complex but with way more aliens and laser-inflicted explosions than the sitcom managed to achieve.
Starring Brad Pitt as Gomer, directed by Sam Raimi.”
ZZ Claybourne, author of “Breath, Warmth, and Dream”
Lance Powell wants his dad back. Instead, he finds an alien blaster in the California desert.
You can’t blame the GalactiCops. The senior officer spent his previous life as a burrito influencer. The junior is so green, he still thinks the cops are the heroes. No wonder they left an escaped convict’s makeshift weapon where a dumb Earth kid could find it.
Lance wants to be worthy of California dreaming. His whole dead-end town calls him a loser.
He’s spending his last high school summer thinking, and that’s not how we do things in Saint Reagan’s America. He knows there’s a better way but the valley library doesn’t fill its closet, the TV’s edgiest show is Leave It To Beaver, and the Reverend Mekratraeg’s radio station dedicates itself to praising Greedy Jesus. He’s got an awesome girlfriend, Katrina, but old John Wayne matinees don’t teach you a damn thing about how to treat a woman. Fortunately, that escaped alien convict still haunts Lance’s blaster and he’s got all kinds of advice.
Lance needs to be a hero in the worst way. The worst way waits with open arms.
If the GalactiCops don’t recover the blaster, the Swordian League for Responsible Human Ranching will have their hides. The Man In Black (just the one, government cutbacks after all) who deals with alien incursions knows that saving the world means that tomorrow is just like today. And if the school jerk doesn’t stop leaning on Katrina, Lance will teach him a lesson with more than fists…
Aliens! Explosions! The fate of the world, and the power of love.
“An inspiration, frankly. A great and terrible inspiration.”
Lilith Saintcrow, author of “Coyote Run”
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