
Who Would Like This Book:
If you're craving a high-concept, wildly imaginative blend of horror, sci-fi, and existential drama, "Lucky Day" is a total standout. Chuck Tingle throws you headlong into a mind-bending adventure full of chaos, ridiculous disasters, and heartfelt moments. Fans of absurdist humor, reality-bending conspiracies, and character-driven stories (think "The X-Files" or a trippier take on "Final Destination") will be hooked. It’s perfect for readers who love their genre fiction weird, witty, gruesome, and emotionally affecting.
Who May Not Like This Book:
Super-surreal plots and over-the-top gore aren’t for everyone. Some readers found the book’s wild absurdity, academic tangents, and relentless chaos a bit confusing or overwhelming - especially in the first chunk. If you prefer more grounded, traditional horror or aren’t a fan of bizarre set pieces and unconventional storytelling, you might bounce off this wild ride.
About:
Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle is a wild, absurd, and thrilling ride that combines elements of horror, existential drama, and science fiction. The plot follows Vera Norrie, a statistics professor whose life spirals into chaos after a catastrophic event known as the Low Probability Event drastically alters reality. As bizarre and gruesome occurrences unfold, such as rainstorms of fish and chaotic monkey attacks, Vera grapples with her purpose and identity against the backdrop of a Las Vegas casino linked to the chaos. Alongside the exuberant Agent Jonah Layne, she embarks on a mission that intertwines humor, gore, and philosophical musings about existence and luck.
Tingle's writing style is chaotic yet controlled, infusing the narrative with catchy plots and surreal imagery. His knack for blending the ridiculous with heartfelt emotion shines through, as he explores profound themes like love and meaning in a fractured universe. With fast-paced storytelling, the book balances moments of intense horror with humor and introspection, ensuring readers remain engaged. Tingle masterfully critiques the randomness of life, making Lucky Day a fascinating read that resonates with fans of the genre.
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Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings
The book includes high content warnings for graphic violence, gore, and themes of trauma.
Has Romance?
Yes, there is a significant romantic subplot involving the protagonist's bisexuality and her relationship with her fiancée.
From The Publisher:
"An existential masterwork that, like life, is equal parts atrocity and delights."-Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of Masters of Death
Lucky Day is the instant USA Today and Indie bestseller from Chuck Tingle, where one woman must go up against horrifying odds to save the world.
Four years ago, an unthinkable disaster occurred. In what was later known as the Low-Probability Event, eight million people were killed in a single day, each of them dying in improbable, bizarre ways: strangled by balloon ropes, torn apart by exploding manhole covers, attacked by a chimpanzee wielding a typewriter. A day of freak accidents that proved anything is possible, no matter the odds. Luck is real now, and it's not always good.
Vera, a former statistics and probability professor, lost everything that day, and she still struggles to make sense of the unbelievable catastrophe. To her, the LPE proved that the God of Order is dead and nothing matters anymore.
When Special Agent Layne shows up on Vera's doorstep, she learns he's investigating a suspiciously-and statistically impossibly-lucky casino. He needs her help to prove the casino's success is connected to the deaths of millions, and it's Vera's last chance to make sense of a world that doesn't.
Because what's happening in Vegas isn't staying there, and she's the only thing that stands between the world and another deadly improbability.
Also by Chuck Tingle:
Bury Your Gays
Camp Damascus
Straight
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