Starman After Midnight
Scott Semegran. Mutt, $14.99 trade paper (236p) ISBN 979-8-218-41594-5
An unlikely friendship is tested by zany events in this darkly funny if diffuse novel from Semegran (The Benevolent Lords of Sometimes Island). Seff, a writer, finds a drinking buddy in Big Dave, the conservative plumber who lives next door in their Austin, Tex., suburb. Big Dave’s belief in climate change (“Ranchers and farmers... know better than to deny what Mother Earth is telling us”) and generally compassionate nature perpetually upends Seff’s stereotypical assumptions about right-wingers. When other neighbors’ pets start disappearing and some come back mutilated, Big Dave insists they install cameras. The cameras capture another nuisance: a man walking naked in the middle of the night, and Big Dave becomes fixated on tracking down the “pervert,” putting a strain on his and Seff’s friendship. The novel’s numbered chapters are intercut with short stories devoted to side characters, such as the trio of brothers who try to outsmart a dachshund that chases them on the way to school in “The Kirby Boys Battle Cindy the Weiner Dog,” and the young girl who tends a magical garden in “Melon Girl.” Not all of it hangs together, but Semegran has a knack for drawing colorful characters. This waggish slice of life is worth a look. (Self-published)
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Reviewed on: 03/18/2025
Genre: Fiction