Portland writer and journalist David Shafer's new novel finds three people adrift. Their lives converge as they're drawn into a vast corporate conspiracy. The New York Times called the book a "clattering pop thriller that reads as if it were torn from the damp pages of Glenn Greenwald’s fever journal." Shafer tells us about bringing the book to life.
Portland writer and journalist David Shafer's new novel finds three people adrift. Their lives converge as they're drawn into a vast corporate conspiracy. The New York Times called the book a "clattering pop thriller that reads as if it were torn from the damp pages of Glenn Greenwald’s fever journal." Shafer tells us about bringing the book to life.