Reviews
"Ambition, failure, triumph, love, betrayal, farce, and spirit-conjuring-these are some of the subjects powerfully animated in this grand novel. John Griesemer is a masterful writer. In Signal & Noise, he has turned the clamor of history into a beautiful symphony." -Joanna Scott, author of Arrogance "Within the broad, epic scope of John Griesemer's Signal & Noise is considerable achievement-Griesemer not only entangled me neatly and fully within the lives of his characters, but without fanfare, he sketches a deeply turbulent age, with fascinating similarities to our own. Perhaps his genius lies in his emphasis on story, leaving the reader to ponder the ceaseless energy of human endeavor." -Jeffrey Lent, author of In the Fall, "Ambition, failure, triumph, love, betrayal, farce, and spirit-conjuring-these are some of the subjects powerfully animated in this grand novel. John Griesemer is a masterful writer. In Signal & Noise , he has turned the clamor of history into a beautiful symphony." -Joanna Scott, author of Arrogance "Within the broad, epic scope of John Griesemer's Signal & Noise is considerable achievement-Griesemer not only entangled me neatly and fully within the lives of his characters, but without fanfare, he sketches a deeply turbulent age, with fascinating similarities to our own. Perhaps his genius lies in his emphasis on story, leaving the reader to ponder the ceaseless energy of human endeavor." -Jeffrey Lent, author of In the Fall, "Ambition, failure, triumph, love, betrayal, farce, and spirit-conjuring-these are some of the subjects powerfully animated in this grand novel. John Griesemer is a masterful writer. InSignal & Noise, he has turned the clamor of history into a beautiful symphony." -Joanna Scott, author ofArrogance "Within the broad, epic scope of John Griesemer'sSignal & Noiseis considerable achievement-Griesemer not only entangled me neatly and fully within the lives of his characters, but without fanfare, he sketches a deeply turbulent age, with fascinating similarities to our own. Perhaps his genius lies in his emphasis on story, leaving the reader to ponder the ceaseless energy of human endeavor." -Jeffrey Lent, author ofIn the Fall