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Frontier

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In the distant future most of the human race has fled a ravaged Earth to find new life on other planets. For those who stayed a lawless society remains. Technology has been renounced, and saints and sinners, lawmakers and sheriffs, travelers and gunslingers, abound.
What passes for justice is presided over by the High Sheriff, and carried out by his cruel and ruthless Deputy.
Then a ship falls from the sky, bringing the planet's first visitor in three hundred years. This Stranger is a crewmember on the first ship in centuries to attempt a return to Earth and save what's left. But her escape pod crashes hundreds of miles away from the rest of the wreckage.
The Stranger finds herself adrift in a ravaged, unwelcoming landscape, full of people who hate and fear her space-born existence. Scared, alone, and armed, she embarks on a journey across the wasteland to return to her ship, her mission, and the woman she loves.
Fusing the fire and brimstone of the American Old West with sprawling post-apocalyptic science fiction, Frontier is a heartfelt queer romance in a high noon standoff set against the backdrop of our planet's uncertain future.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 31, 2022
      The far-future Earth of Curtis’s rocky debut is devastated and near abandoned when its first visitor in three centuries falls from an escape pod. There’s an Old West feel to this apocalyptic world, which will draw in readers of weird westerns, but after the strong opening, the plot devolves into an increasingly disjointed series of vignettes, each featuring a different name for the newly arrived “stranger” and a different trial she must overcome in her trek to be reunited with the rest of her ship and the woman she loves. Raising the stakes are the nefarious High Sheriff at New Destiny and his invidious Deputy Seawall, who pose a threat to the stranger’s mission. The style shifts repeatedly and often abruptly as Curtis gradually reveals her heroine’s military backstory and the truth of her arrival on Earth. A moving theme of redemption and an admirable focus on environmentalism are both obscured by the jerky and convoluted structure. There are good ideas here, but the execution falters. Agent: Zoë Plant, Bent Agency.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Aven Shore does it again, this time offering a deft, versatile, immersive performance of a genre-bending queer sci-fi Western. The Stranger's ship crashes on a cold and broken Earth; thus begins her long journey to reunite with her love. Each chapter puts another obstacle in her path--a train car murder mystery, a quest to deliver a drug-toting tortoise, a run-in with a seasoned con woman, a shoot-out with a deadly assassin. All the while, a ruthless gunslinging sheriff's deputy is on the Stranger's heels, itching for a standoff. Despite the Stranger's mysterious background, Shore's powerful narration makes listeners feel like they know--have always known--the depths of this nameless traveler. Equally funny, tragic, hopeful, and romantic, Shore's performance is an absolute must-listen. A.A.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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