On hiatus from his provocative Hogtown Noir series, Tod Molloy returns with Vision Zero, a new short story collection.
Constructed as a late night radio broadcast, Vision Zero is a gonzo expedition to locales best visited through fiction, including hard-boiled throwback Saskatoon, and Contraption, a prequel to his favourite childhood cartoon.
Although Vision Zero explores shorter literary formats, Molloy's thematic scope remains intact: conspiracy, masculinity, delusion, the decadence and dissonance of managerial elites.
Composed in terse electric prose, Vision Zero's darkly rendered satire will make you cringe and smile and think-and think again.