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Unique and intriguing. . . . In Not Long Ago Persons Found, demonstrable evidence of facts does not serve as the bedrock of what is presented by authorities as the truth. . . . These lessons, and this novel, are both important and timely. PopMatters
Refreshing. . . . If one reads the novel as an allegory, it changes the readers perspective. North of Oxford
Harrowing, tautly plotted. . . . A tense, claustrophobic detective tale about the toll exacted on people trying to uncover the truth. Kirkus Reviews
Feverish. . . . Long bonds fracture as national faēades crumble and entrenched cruelties are revealed in the startling dystopian novel Not Long Ago Persons Found. Foreword Reviews
Haunting, gorgeous, mysterious, propulsivea novel as brilliant about currents of violence as it is about the flow of tree pollen through the air and rivers. As I heard echoes of Coetzee and Didion and a music that is all Osborns own, I wanted to turn the pages even faster, to learn what would happen next and, at the same time, to slow down and linger on the masterful prose. A stunning accomplishment. Heather Abel, author of The Optimistic Decade
An astonishing achievement, Osborns first novel explores imaginary territories that echo of places, countries, and conflicts we recognize, in the manner of Jim Crace and Italo Calvino, but does so with forensic precision. Susan Daitch, author of The Lost Civilizations of Suolucidir and The Adjudicator
J. Richard Osborns fever dream of a novel brings us into a shadowy world that feels eerily familiar. Riveting and deeply unsettling, Not Long Ago Persons Found dramatizes just how Byzantine the quest for justice has become in our time. Askold Melnyczuk, author of The House of Widows and The Man Who Would Not Bow
J. Richard Osborns near-future world is a menacing mix of science, superstition, and governmental treachery as an edgy couple goes deep undercover to investigate a boys horrific murder. Not Long Ago Persons Found is exceptionally fast-moving and suspenseful. Sharyn Skeeter, author of Dancing with Langston
Part ghost story, part scientific disquisition, and part political intrigue, Not Long Ago Persons Found is a gripping, Borgesian allegory of our futile attempts to see between thingsbetween peoples, places, and through gaps in the treesin order to find truth and meaning in a world that resists determinacy. Peter Matthiessen Wheelwright, author of As It Is On Earth and The Door-Man