Excerpt: "Seb Doubinsky's always been a critique of modern politics and the tyrannical fallacies of consumerism.
Missing Signal is another addition to that nuanced, but powerful legacy as it's a novel about being told what to do and who to believe, which doesn't lead to any satisfying answers if you don't proactively choose your own path through a maze of make believes and misinformation."
Excerpt: "Roberto is a lot like Epperson's two previous novels, 2008's The Kind One and 2012's Sailor, both cinematic hard-boiled crime novels that simultaneously revel in and subvert the conventions of the Los Angeles detective novel. But it's also more ambitious, a quest set in an unnamed (but in some ways recognizable) South American country. It's like Raymond Chandler and Joseph Conrad teamed up to write a thriller." -Phillip Martin