“Zero History reads like a Graham Greene novel penned by The Magnificent Bastard. This is the third entry in Gibson’s Blue Ant cycle. His Bigend trope has all the pushes and pops of Zero History‘s contemporary at the cinema, Inception. Hubertus returns as the puppet master, linchpin, and advertising exec who simultaneously makes Don Draper look like a used car salesman and Saatchi and Saatchi like a mom-and-pop operation. Again Hollis Henry, whom we met in Spook Country, is squarely in his sights. Again she’s anxious to get out. And again there’s enough branding to make an Italian pro cyclist blush . . .” —Jeff G., Powells.com
Zero History is included in the Holiday Book Guide to the best of the independent Northwest.