Robert Kroese, Mercury Falls (self-published, 2009)
Now it's up to Christine to somehow convince the angel Mercury, who has decided to sit this one out, to step up and save the world. In Mercury Falls, Robert Kroese takes pokes at pretty much everything from highly successful authors of children's novels upon which movies are based to that middle-aged guy who lives in his mother's basement and spends all his time playing video games to the petty bureaucrats who insist on following the rules, especially in the face of the end of days. You don't find very many funny novels about the end of the world. Fortunately, Mercury Falls is a funny novel about the end of the world. While it has few laugh-out-loud moments, it's written with a wry humor that can often be far more amusing in the end than those drink-out-the-nose moments. Which are actually fairly uncomfortable, if you think about it. ![]() |
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