Charles Soule is a New York Times bestselling, Brooklyn-based comic book writer, musician, and attorney. He is best known for writing Daredevil, She-Hulk, Death of Wolverine and various Star Wars comics from Marvel Comics, as well as his creator-owned series Curse Words from Image Comics and the award-winning political sci-fi epic Letter 44 from Oni Press.
“Here’s my prediction: this book will seep into your soul. The
Oracle Year is about knowing the future—and what you do with that
knowledge. As you meet Will Dando, you can’t help but reevaluate
yourself. Get ready for the best kind of fun.” — Brad Meltzer, New
York Times bestselling author of The Inner Circle
“Anyone will enjoy this comically fast-paced tale about Will Dando,
who wakes up one day with 108 wacky and world-shattering
predictions.” — Washington Post
“Soule’s The Oracle Year is like a sliding puzzle, except every
time you think you can predict what the image will be, new pieces
slide into place. It’s a wonderfully mysterious thriller that
proves Soule is as much a master of prose as he is of comic book
script.” — Chuck Wendig, New York Times bestselling author of
Invasive and Blackbirds
“A thrilling, noodle-bending adventure that keeps readers guessing
until the very end.” — Kirkus
“Wildly entertaining. . . . the relentless pacing, richly developed
characters, and brilliant ending make this apocalyptic speculative
thriller an undeniable page-turner.” — Publishers Weekly
“With The Oracle Year, Soule has created something truly special,
both a globe-spanning thriller, and a razor-witted look at the
modern human condition. The Oracle Year is easily one of the best
debuts I’ve read in years.” — Scott Snyder, New York Times
bestselling author of Wytches, Batman, and A.D.
“Soule’s background in comics shows in this dark, rollicking tale.”
— Booklist
“This volatile and unpredictable novel will entertain and keep you
guessing until the very end.” — New York Journal of Books
“The Oracle Year has all of the elements of a straight-ahead action
thriller, while exploring faith, politics, and personal
responsibility with heart and a sly, satirical wit straight out of
the funny pages.” — Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi Blog
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