The bulk of this novel from Bard Fiction winner Kleeman (
You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine) takes place on a movie set in the greater Los Angeles area during a near-future period of drought and wildfire. East Coast novelist Patrick’s book is being made into a film, and as part of the deal he has been offered a job on the set; he becomes a gofer for former child star Cassidy. With the L.A. area having run out of water, an artificial substitute called WAT-R has taken its place—a huge issue because it turns out that WAT-R causes an acute form of early onset dementia. Cassidy drinks only real water, but unfortunately Patrick has consumed a lot of WAT-R and is progressively losing his mind. They band together and learn that the movie producers are running a scam to make money by warehousing dementia victims. At the same time, Patrick desperately misses his wife and daughter, who live on a commune in upstate New York, and Cassidy tries to save Patrick and reunite him with his family. The outcome remains far from certain.
VERDICT This chilling novel explores how artificial solutions can lead to even greater problems, with potentially dire consequences for humanity. Highly recommended.
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