

It took a few chapters to get going but then it was a race to the finish line full of chuckles and bursts of sardonic laughter. It's always nice coming back to one of Taylor's stories - Ray Porter narrating all of the audios is an added bonus.

Ending in them finding a spaceship and more trouble than they could have ever wished for, mostly in form os a snarky AI that has only just now become sentient. True to form, this gigantic nerd does NOT call the authorities but his best friends instead and starts investigating. What he couldn't have expected in his wildest dreams is that the thing he hit is invisible and an alien! The protagonist has been suspended from MIT after someone hacked his account to mine some bitcoins and do other shady stuff so now he's driving a delivery truck - which is the murder weapon. And yet this is exactly what the titular roadkill is. I bet the first thing popping into your head when reading that title is NOT "alien". Plus, their own spaceship.Īfter all, if you’re going to rescue the world, the least you can get out of it is your own spaceship. All Jack and his best friends, Natalie and Patrick, have to defeat an alien threat is their wits, a lot of coffee, and a rather snippy AI named Sheldon. Which is why Jack suddenly finds himself the planet’s best hope to unravel a conspiracy of galactic proportions that could spell the end of the human race. And, it turns out, something not of this Earth.įate can play funny tricks. Something big.something furry.something invisible. Then one day, out on a delivery, his truck hits.something. After being booted out of MIT, he’s back in his Ohio hometown, working for the family business, facing a life of mediocrity. Jack Kernigan is having a bad day.a bad year.a bad life.

Taylor, author of the Audible and New York Times best-selling Bobiverse series. Three 20-somethings are all that stands between an otherworldly threat and the survival of Earth in the latest thrill ride by Dennis E.
