Lagoon
On sale
10th April 2014
Price: £9.99
The Kitschies Red Tentacle, 2015
‘Chaotic, enthralling, and moving . . . gut-punchingly beautiful prose’ Amal El-Mohtar
‘A lyrical, poetic mash-up examining social deprivation, religious excess and the power of story on our lives’ Guardian
A star falls from the sky. A woman rises from the sea.
The world will never be the same.
Three strangers, each isolated by his or her own problems: Adaora, the marine biologist. Anthony, the rapper famous throughout Africa. Agu, the troubled soldier. Wandering Bar Beach in Lagos, Nigeria’s legendary mega-city, they’re more alone than they’ve ever been before.
But when something like a meteorite plunges into the ocean and a tidal wave overcomes them, these three people will find themselves bound together in ways they could never imagine. Together with Ayodele, a visitor from beyond the stars, they must race through Lagos and against time itself in order to save the city, the world … and themselves.
‘A lyrical, poetic mash-up examining social deprivation, religious excess and the power of story on our lives’ Guardian
A star falls from the sky. A woman rises from the sea.
The world will never be the same.
Three strangers, each isolated by his or her own problems: Adaora, the marine biologist. Anthony, the rapper famous throughout Africa. Agu, the troubled soldier. Wandering Bar Beach in Lagos, Nigeria’s legendary mega-city, they’re more alone than they’ve ever been before.
But when something like a meteorite plunges into the ocean and a tidal wave overcomes them, these three people will find themselves bound together in ways they could never imagine. Together with Ayodele, a visitor from beyond the stars, they must race through Lagos and against time itself in order to save the city, the world … and themselves.
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Reviews
Praise for Who Fears Death:
Lagoon mixes a traditional trope of SF - first contact with visitors from the stars - with African magical realism to create a lyrical, poetic mash-up examining social deprivation, religious excess and the power of story on our lives
A fantastical, magical blend of grand storytelling
A fascinating entry into the science fiction of place
A wonderfully contemporary look at how people react when confronted with the unknown on a massive scale, with all the personal character changes and challenges I could hope for
Beautifully written, this is dystopian fantasy at its very best,
Both wondrously magical and terribly realistic.
Chaotic, enthralling, and moving fluidly from character voices to oral-style narration to gut-punchingly beautiful prose