In Neom the laws of physics are lax and everyone still gets high. The
city squares do it so they can keep working non-stop. The hipsters do it
so they can accept things as they are and not how they want them to be.
And for a thousand years, Alison has done it to cope with the burdens of
immortality. If you can't die, she says, at least you can be as stoned
as the living dead.
So begins The Blue Kind, a dystopian drug-fantasy that unfolds in the
apocalyptic debris of an all but unrecognizable American city. In the
wake of Drug War II, all the soldiers have become dealers and all the
women have become collateral for the intoxicants they both peddle and
pop like Skittles. But a powerful new drug is rumored to top them all,
one that will fix everything wrong with Alison's life, but one that is
cooked and sold by her fiercest adversary: a dealer who threatens to
destroy her entire world.
Brimming with a rich and labyrinth plot, indelible characters, and an
unforgettable ending, The Blue Kind is as wild a ride as they come: a
free-wheeling read about the cycle of addiction that is, itself,
addictive.