Given that the author's purported last name is "McCrumb" I do wonder whether it's a pseudonym & whether it's a pseudonym for a male author. I bought this bk as part of my pursuit of humorous SF & of SF written by women. Read this, mutha, "Bimbos of the Something-or-Another": Even for a bk this simple I just had to go on & on. As the list of suspects grows and hucksters hunt for the victim's autograph, James devises an ingenious way to catch a kil … ( more)īy tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE - June 27, 2016 But when Dungannon turns up dead, police wonder if a die-hard fan finally turned to murder. Revered fantasy author Appin Dungannon never misses a Rubiconâ?or a chance to belittle his legions of devotees. But he's not the only VIP at the overrun hotel. Invited to the annual fan convention Rubicon, James is both a fish out of water and a Guest of Honor among the Trekkies and sword-wielding cosplayers. But when a publisher changed the title of his novel to Bimbos of the Death Sun, Jamesâ?under the pen name Jay Omegaâ?becomes an overnight sci-fi star. When Virginia Tech professor James Owen Mega wrote a fictional account of his real-life research, he hardly expected it to get published. A sci-fi convention gets a dose of true crime in this Edgar Award-winning mystery by the New York Times bestselling author of the Ballad novels.
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