The Last Slice of Pizza

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Joseph Hirsch ISBN: 9781937327439
Publisher: Joseph Hirsch Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joseph Hirsch
ISBN: 9781937327439
Publisher: Joseph Hirsch
Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
“...a writer of uncommon talent...He may even have succeeded in making me a convert to the sci-fi genre.”—Tom Kakonis, author of" Michigan Roll and Criss Cross."

Michael Fermi is what many people would uncharitably describe as a “loser.” He is in his mid-twenties, living at home with his mother and delivering pizzas for a living. His life is about to change, however, as he has been selected by an alien race which intends to install its parasites in his body, in order to use him for their own purposes. This unseen race, known as the Grand Arbiters, intends to observe humanity through the eyes of the lowly pizza man, in order to determine whether or not Man should be eliminated, and his precious Earth destroyed alongside of him.

“...a story that is both remarkable and profound."—Kyle Aho, author of "Soldiers of Misfortune: Parasite Lost".

“...the latest and best work of a gifted writer having tons of sharp-witted fun.”—John L. Sheppard, author of "Small Town Punk.'”

“...a fun read, fast and engaging...Hirsch writes with authority and depth, as if present at the end of the world." S.V. Laurent, author of "Rites of Planets."

“...will keep you cemented through the entire journey.”—Jon Konrath, author of "Thunderbird" and "Rumored to Exist."
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“...a writer of uncommon talent...He may even have succeeded in making me a convert to the sci-fi genre.”—Tom Kakonis, author of" Michigan Roll and Criss Cross."

Michael Fermi is what many people would uncharitably describe as a “loser.” He is in his mid-twenties, living at home with his mother and delivering pizzas for a living. His life is about to change, however, as he has been selected by an alien race which intends to install its parasites in his body, in order to use him for their own purposes. This unseen race, known as the Grand Arbiters, intends to observe humanity through the eyes of the lowly pizza man, in order to determine whether or not Man should be eliminated, and his precious Earth destroyed alongside of him.

“...a story that is both remarkable and profound."—Kyle Aho, author of "Soldiers of Misfortune: Parasite Lost".

“...the latest and best work of a gifted writer having tons of sharp-witted fun.”—John L. Sheppard, author of "Small Town Punk.'”

“...a fun read, fast and engaging...Hirsch writes with authority and depth, as if present at the end of the world." S.V. Laurent, author of "Rites of Planets."

“...will keep you cemented through the entire journey.”—Jon Konrath, author of "Thunderbird" and "Rumored to Exist."

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