The Summer that Melted Everything

The Summer that Melted Everything

2016 • 1 page

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The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.

Yeah, Keyser Söze's paraphrase of C. S. Lewis' appropriation of Charles Baudelaire isn't part of this book, but it might just encapsulate it. Maybe.

It's the summer of 1984 in Breathed, OH, and it's hot. Really hot – and about to get a lot hotter. 1984 is a big year – HIV is identified as the virus that leads to AIDS, Apple releases the Macintosh, Michael Jackson's Pepsi commercial shoot, and the following advertisement runs in the local newspaper, The Breathian:


Dear Mr. Devil, Sir Satan, Lord Lucifer, and all other crosses you bear,

I cordially invite you to Breathed, Ohio. Land of hills and hay bales, of sinners and forgivers.

May you come in peace.

With great faith,
Autopsy Bliss




A Prayer for Owen Meany













Disclaimer:I received this eARC via NetGalley at the author's invitation in return for this post. My thanks to NetGalley, St. Martin's Press, and Tiffany McDaniel for this.
N.B.: As this was an ARC, any quotations above may be changed in the published work – I will endeavor to verify them as soon as possible.

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