Down Under edition by Tam Ames Literature Fiction eBooks
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The year 2089 finds Australia split between east and west, with a wall to ensure the east stays safe. College student Aiden Taylor is traveling from Perth to Sydney to see Men at Work, who have been revived after cryogenic freezing. Regrettably, only days into his trip, his moped is stolen—and then he meets a naked man from the east. The man turns out to be Matthew King, who offers Aiden a ride—no strings attached—all the way to Sydney.
When another attack occurs the following night, Aiden discovers Matthew’s impossible secret he’s a were-kanga. At least that gives them something to talk about when they experience delays at the wall. One thing leads to another, and soon friends with benefits turns into something more. But when the summer is over, Aiden must return to school in Perth. How can he leave Matthew behind?
Down Under edition by Tam Ames Literature Fiction eBooks
Aiden lives in a future Australia. Following a nuclear accident on the west coast, the country has been divided, and cryogenically reawakened rock group Men At Work are about to give a concert; DOWN UNDER is now the Aussie national anthem. Aiden's twenty and heads off on his bike to the border, hoping to cross and see the concert in Sydney. Unfortunately a robbery leaves him broke, afoot in the red desert. He's rescued by a somewhat freaky guy called Matthew, but Aiden's freaky too - his family glows in the dark.By the time the lads reach Sydney, where Matthew lives, they're in a relationship. And yes, there are such beings as were-kangas. Matthew's father expects him to marry a nice local girl; he's been unable to explain that this won't be happening. Aiden's certain that he won't see twenty-one....
Not since Cordwainer Smith's Norstrilia stories has Australia featured so well in written SF. The second half of the tale however is set in Sydney and there's very little to bring it into the latter twenty-first century. The characters are good fun and consistent. As for were-kangaroos - the one we meet is taller than a man and a fearsome fighter. This is a paranormal romance with a sense of humour which is sadly lacking in some urban fantasies. It's not just for guys.
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Aiden lives in a future Australia. Following a nuclear accident on the west coast, the country has been divided, and cryogenically reawakened rock group Men At Work are about to give a concert; DOWN UNDER is now the Aussie national anthem. Aiden's twenty and heads off on his bike to the border, hoping to cross and see the concert in Sydney. Unfortunately a robbery leaves him broke, afoot in the red desert. He's rescued by a somewhat freaky guy called Matthew, but Aiden's freaky too - his family glows in the dark.
By the time the lads reach Sydney, where Matthew lives, they're in a relationship. And yes, there are such beings as were-kangas. Matthew's father expects him to marry a nice local girl; he's been unable to explain that this won't be happening. Aiden's certain that he won't see twenty-one....
Not since Cordwainer Smith's Norstrilia stories has Australia featured so well in written SF. The second half of the tale however is set in Sydney and there's very little to bring it into the latter twenty-first century. The characters are good fun and consistent. As for were-kangaroos - the one we meet is taller than a man and a fearsome fighter. This is a paranormal romance with a sense of humour which is sadly lacking in some urban fantasies. It's not just for guys.
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