A toxic affair with an older man, a sadistic father, a mysteriously missing mother-and a brutal winter.
FOUR DARKS sends sixteen-year-old Jack on a fateful journey, exploring obsession, survival and the desperate wish to belong.
The prose throughout is always excellent and at times sublime and literary. Heartachingly beautiful and affective. There were a number to times I thought I might be reading Empress Yanagihara (no finer compliment from me). These sections were so earthshatteringly beautiful and sad that I could not contain hot tears from flowing fiercely and sharply.
-Jaidee
An impressive debut novel.
-Neil P.
Absolutely great book. It will stay with me a long time.
-paperman
A well-written and stark look at what can happen to a person who has no one to turn to, and the ways that one move can put you on a quick spiral into the dangerous and unknown.
-Brews.and.Books
... heartbreaking and challenging, but Jack's sardonic and sharp wit keeps it from being depressing. The dialogue is sharp and clever, the characters are vivid and credible and the writing is skilled, effortless and beautiful.
-Jay Colson/Goodreads
The writing pulled me in so quickly. I stayed up way past my bedtime to read, and considering that I have a small baby and a job, the fact that I've sacrificed hours of precious sleep to read this story I think tells quite a lot about how GOOD the prose is, and how enthralling the narrative.
-Chiara D'Agosto
Four Darks is bound to be a divisive debut, but I do hope Vogel finds an audience, as he's clearly a skilled writer able to tackle tough subjects.
-Nick/Goodreads
Loved it ...] ... very straightforward on the one hand, on the other hand it has a metaphorical subtext to it, that I found quite intriguing.
-David Indoff
... the writing is very good and it's for sure an intriguing read that pulls you along. I found it hard to put this down because I just wanted to read on and on, you're left at end of chapter cliff hangers at times with no other choice but to turn the page.
-James Cooper