The Spaceship Next Door

· Gene Doucette
4.6
31 reviews
Ebook
381
Pages

About this ebook

The world changed on a Tuesday.

When a spaceship landed in an open field in the quiet mill town of Sorrow Falls, Massachusetts, everyone realized humankind was not alone in the universe.  With that realization, everyone freaked out for a little while. 

Or, almost everyone.  The residents of Sorrow Falls took the news pretty well.  This could have been due to a certain local quality of unflappability, or it could have been that in three years, the ship did exactly nothing other than sit quietly in that field, and nobody understood the full extent of this nothing the ship was doing better than the people who lived right next door.

Sixteen-year old Annie Collins is one of the ship’s closest neighbors.  Once upon a time she took every last theory about the ship seriously, whether it was advanced by an adult ,or by a peer.  Surely one of the theories would be proven true eventually—if not several of them—the very minute the ship decided to do something.  Annie is starting to think this will never happen.

One late August morning, a little over three years since the ship landed, Edgar Somerville arrived in town.  Ed’s a government operative posing as a journalist, which is obvious to Annie—and pretty much everyone else he meets—almost immediately.  He has a lot of questions that need answers, because he thinks everyone is wrong: the ship is doing something, and he needs Annie’s help to figure out what that is.

Annie is a good choice for tour guide.  She already knows everyone in town and when Ed’s theory is proven correct—something is apocalyptically wrong in Sorrow Falls—she’s a pretty good person to have around. 

As a matter of fact, Annie Collins might be the most important person on the planet.  She just doesn’t know it.

The Spaceship Next Door is the latest novel from Gene Doucette, best-selling author of The Immortal Trilogy, Fixer, The Immortal Chronicles, and Immortal Stories: Eve. 

 

Ratings and reviews

4.6
31 reviews
Daniel Willingham
September 5, 2017
The concepts and characters in the book are good, but the writing style and some dialogue choices bring it down. Constant redescription of geography got repetitive. Descriptions of things as "white people x" were out of context and strange. Some of the dialogue between characters was excellent, but for a supposedly pompous sounding guy Edgar's dialogue was awfully casual and laid back. Broke character for me.
David Williams
August 17, 2017
This book is odd, it goes from a Teen Angst type story, to a government conspiracy story to a zombie apocalypse story, to an alien invasion movie to a Sci/Fi thriller.....and it works. This is the best book I have red in a while. Highly recommend it.
Rain Longson
June 23, 2017
Best author discovery in decades! Now I have to get all the books!
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