A review by ezekielbyu
Agents of Dreamland by Caitlín R. Kiernan

3.0

A very short and curious mix of men in black conspiracies, Lovecraftian doom, fungal body horror and a nice Vonnegut homage. Its size belies its intrigue, but what is there certainly invites expansion. Could easily find its home as a well-funded TV series, for instance - an X Files type of sci-fi/governmental paranoia chronicle about man's folly in the face of cosmic horror. Kiernan doesn't really faceplant, except in the times where her descriptions get a little hokey, diminishing the sinister nature of the threat(s). Fun read, disappointing length.