Tuesday, January 28, 2025

I'm Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom

Jason Pargin is a humorous and deeply-creative author of science fiction and horror who came to prominence under his pseudonym David Wong. His latest novel is a stand-alone effort called I’m Starting to Worry About This Black Box of Doom from 2024.

The premise is simple introducing the two main characters and the book’s titular McGuffin. 26 year-old Abbott Coburn works as a rideshare driver for Lyft. He is summoned to a Los Angeles street corner by the app where he meets Ether and her large, black box - the kind that rock bands move their gear within. The woman explains she does not, in fact, need a ride to the airport but she can pay Aaron $100,000 to drive her and the black box to Washington, DC on behalf of her shadowy employer. The catch? He can’t know or discuss the contents of the box. It’s a secret mission.

Abbott is resistant, but she keeps increasing her money offer until he must say yes. Together they embark on a cross-country road trip with goons, Abbott’s father, and a retired FBI agent in pursuit. The nationwide hide-and-seek journey goes viral and becomes an internet phenomenon. There are plenty of action set-pieces and madcap twists along the way. The plotting is brisk, and Pargin’s prose is quite readable.

The best parts of the book are the monologues from the characters dissecting the human condition in our divisive and Internet-obsessed culture. The author has a lot to say about the world and brings those ideas forth through his characters. This is a smart person’s book shrouded in a comedic-adventure wrapping.

It’s also a lot of fun to read. I enjoyed this book so much, and I hope the author embarks on more standalone novels in future. Highly recommended. Get it HERE.

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