"A tale about humanity wrapped in the garment of an excellent hard-boiled thriller. Part mystery, part fable but all original, Jim Foote is sure to be one of your favorite literary detectives--cryptid or otherwise."
Jordan Farmer, author of The Poison Flood and The Pallbearer
"The first thing to say about Foote is that it is a strange and seemingly untenable hybrid of bigfoot fantasy and detective novel noir; the second is that its matter-of-fact voice and deeply authentic setting in the hollows of West Virginia render every part of the story perfectly real and entirely (marvelously) ordinary. This is a novel that uses moonshine heritage to delve into the modern opioid epidemic, and a novel that asks about the meaning of 'otherness' while reminding us what it means to be human. I fell into this book and loved it from the first page."
Molly Gloss, author of Wild Life and The Heart of Horses