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Reviewed by Stefan Vucak for Readers' Favorite
Maggie and Brad Montana found a strange conical object on a remote Fijian island. The tip of the cone contained unusual markings and, for its size, it was remarkably light. Returning to the States, they tried everything to open the enigmatic object. In frustration, Brad hit it with a hammer and scratched it with Maggie’s diamond ring, but to no avail. As Maggie was running her fingers over the markings, the cone suddenly lifted itself on three little legs. After several weeks, they manage to open it. Inside was a disk with symbols and blue buttons on it, and a strange scroll. As soon as Brad removed the disk, the cone closed and disappeared. They deciphered the symbols, which pointed to a location in Australia. Taking time off work, they traveled to Northern Territory where, to their horror, they finally learned the secret of the cone.
With Death Message, Edmund Hulton takes readers on a haunting journey of self-discovery, obsession, and terror at the realization that life beyond the stars is indifferent to humanity. I enjoyed the struggle Brad and Maggie experienced in their attempt to solve the mystery of the cone. Had this aspect been developed further, this story would have made a fascinating psychological drama. The novella explores an intriguing concept of an alien test for anyone who finds the cone, but passing that test is not exactly what one wants. I enjoyed the story, finding it unusual and interesting. Readers will find this a stimulating tale.