RaveUSA TodayJoe Hill writes in Strange Weather that the beauty of the novella is in its 'all killer, no filler' length, and certainly he makes the most of that mantra in four tightly told tales ... The Weather quartet unleashes a perfect storm of styles, from a slow-burn thriller to ethereal sci-fi, all told with a consistently strong voice ... Hill takes on police brutality and America’s passion for guns in an insightful way here [in 'Loaded'], leading up to a gut punch that will stick with you as you move to the other stories ... Hill’s Strange Weather is an intriguing companion of sorts to his father's Different Seasons. And while there’s no obvious thematic ties among his genre mash-up, Hill whips up emotional moments in all four that strike like lightning and thunderously rumble your soul.