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Bimbos of the Death Sun: In the midst of a science fiction and fantasy convention, bestselling fantasy author Appin Dungannon is murdered, and while some wonder who would want to kill him, others think, "Who wouldn't?". Zombies of the gene pool: When murder strikes at the reunion of a Science Fiction fan club, it falls to writer Jay Omega to turn sleuth--and separate science fiction from fact to catch the killer.Tags
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Engineering professor Dr. J. O. Mega wrote a hard SF novel and a small publisher accepted it but then changed the name to Bimbos of the Death Sun. He's invited to be a guest author at a local Con but has no idea what to expect. There are Trekkers, Star Wars fans, nerds of every description, and fantasy gamers dressed as their favorite characters everywhere he looks. And then his fellow guest author, the writer hated by almost everyone even though his hero is beloved by a host of fans, is found murdered. The mystery wasn't particularly hard to solve but Jay's introduction to fandom was quite interesting. I'll be reading Jay's second adventure later this year (Zombies) and may investigate some of McCrumb's other novels.
Bimbos- I would place this with cosy mysteries in that it is a light and easy read. I thought basing it in a Sci-Fi COnvention was a novel place for e murder and I did like the wat the murderer was caught.
Zombies- Better than the first Story, it follows the same formula as "Bimbos". Our murdered person appears and gets killed very quickly and in the second half of the book. Still useing the Sci-fi fandom as the setting, this time our hero is invited to a renunion of old sci-fi writers, by his work collegue, to retrieve a time capsule when the lake it is under is drained.
Zombies- Better than the first Story, it follows the same formula as "Bimbos". Our murdered person appears and gets killed very quickly and in the second half of the book. Still useing the Sci-fi fandom as the setting, this time our hero is invited to a renunion of old sci-fi writers, by his work collegue, to retrieve a time capsule when the lake it is under is drained.
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Sharyn McCrumb was born in Wilmington, North Carolina on February 26, 1948. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and received an M.A. in English from Virginia Tech. Her novels include the Elizabeth MacPherson series and the Ballad series. St. Dale won a 2006 Library of Virginia Award and the Appalachian Writers show more Association Book of the Year Award. Ghost Riders won the Wilma Dykeman Award for Literature and the Audie Award for Best Recorded Book. She has received numerous awards for her work including the Sherwood Anderson Short Story Award, the Perry F. Kendig Award for Achievement in Literary Arts, the Chaffin Award for Southern Literature, and the Plattner Award for Short Story. In 2014, she received the Mary Frances Hobson Prize for Southern Literature by North Carolina's Chowan University. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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