If like me you loved Norwegian by Night, and American by Day, dive straight into Radio Life. It's a post-apocalyptic exploration of how we rebuild, but much more than that, it's a gripping, clever, frightening, funny adventure. Trust me, it's a good one--Val McDermid, Sunday Times Number One bestselling author of Still Life
A smart and thought-provoking piece of work--FINANCIAL TIMES, Pick of the Best New Science Fiction
His world-building is enthralling; hundreds of tiny details enchant as he renders our civilisation strange by showing it through retrospective eyes--SUNDAY TIMES
An ambitious detour into pure science fiction--CRIME TIME
A complex mosaic novel filtered through the viewpoints of a large cast that builds a convincing picture of a future world riven by opposing ideologies--THE GUARDIAN
Strong central women drive the story, which is often witty and always pulls you onto the next page. Radio Life is a return to form with (pun intended) knobs on--THE BIG ISSUE
Disturbing and philosophical, the reliable Derek B. Miller's latest shares its theme with Robert Harris's brilliant The Second Sleep--WEEKEND SPORT
Witty, intelligent, thought-provoking and immensely entertaining . . . I know it is only January, but this is surely a candidate for the best novel of 2021--SHOTS MAGAZINE
Miller is a talented storyteller and one you start reading you are hooked--Annarella
The book is gloriously readable from its opening sentence . . . I loved it. I just loved it--Blue Book Balloon
A highly engaging near future novel that is very enjoyable to read but will also have you
thinking
--Science Fiction Book ClubAn immersive and absorbing read--Bookphace
As daring in execution as imagination, this adventure tale crackles with heart, charm and dark honesty--Shelf Awareness on THE GIRL IN GREEN
A lot of thought-provoking ideas but also this is wildly entertaining with lots of relationship drama and a good dose of edge-of-the-seat action--Liz Loves Books
It's an adventure written in cinemascope!--Evening Standard
Miller creates a fascinating yet credible setting, fills it with realistic characters and sets them on an unpredictable path. There's action and excitement, politics, philosophy and wisdom, a bit of nostalgia and ample laugh-out-loud moments to occasionally relieve the tension. Interesting, thought-provoking and often funny, this one is likely to appeal to fans of the genre--MARIANNE VINCENT, GoodReads Librarian
Ultimately and refreshingly, this is an optimistic book... It is excellent, well-written SF read that will appeal to many--Birmingham Science Fiction Group
A touching and gripping novel of a future full of possibilities--SFCROWSNEST
One of the most captivating epics I've read in ages, evoking a convincing sense of fragile social structure reminiscent of China Miéville at his best, in combination with a philosophical underpinning that lends real weight to the stakes. It reads like Mad Max as imagined by Neal Stephenson. It's luxuriantly immersive, truly transporting in a way that is invaluable during these trying times--CHRIS BROOKMYRE, bestselling author of FALLEN ANGEL, on RADIO LIFE
Sure Derek Miller's novels are smart and full of heart and savvy . . . he's as dedicated as any writer I know to the proposition that readers should enjoy themselves, should delight in the experience of life and language. If our hearts get broken along the way, so much the better.--Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of EVERYBODY'S FOOL
A powerful, multi-layered political thriller set in a post-apocalyptic civilisation--CHOICE magazine
Philosophical, humorous, and heart-breaking in equal measure, Radio Life is a novel that grabs you from the very beginning and never lets up--If These Books Could Talk
A page-turner that is both funny and sad, intelligent and full of hope. This is a must read from a writer of extreme talent and compassion--Jon Page, Pages & Pages Booksellers (Australia) on NORWEGIAN BY NIGHT
What astonishes and impresses me about Miller's books is how witty and entertaining they are in moments, and yet deeply resonant and meaningful as well. Whether tackling issues of war or race, Derek Miller goes to the heart of matters affecting how we as a civilisation live--Sheryl Cotleur, Copperfield's Books on AMERICAN BY DAY
Comparable with Hugh Howey's Wool, Radio Life is a deeply thought-provoking novel about redemption and history. A book I can't recommend highly enough.--GeekDad
Offers an escape into an interesting and well-described world, and raises some interesting questions about the role of knowledge and mass communication for good and evil in our society, about whether censorship is ever a good idea, and how to choose what information needs to be preserved--STORGY