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We Predict Great Things for The Oracle Year, an Ingenious Sci-Fi Thriller

We Predict Great Things for The Oracle Year, an Ingenious Sci-Fi Thriller

What if you could see the future? Even just in bits? Literature, religion, and mythology are absolutely lousy with prophecy and premonition, but comic book writer Charles Soule’s novel The Oracle Year brings something new to the table: verisimilitude. It’s the story of a New Yorker who gains sudden foresight and finds himself stumbling through the repercussions before trying to retake control of his life. Throughout the titular year, the consequences of the existence of a real-life oracle are explored realistically, and with tremendous wit. Soule is best known for his extraordinarily prolific career in both mainstream (Darth Vader, Daredevil) and creator-owned comics (Curse Words), but he makes and assured and confident debut as a prose novelist.

The down-on-his luck New York musician has struggled with what to do with the information, though his friend Hamza helped him settle on a scheme by which he would reveal some of the it online, by means of an ultra-secure website that becomes popularly known as simply “The Site.” He’ll then parlay the resulting frenzy of awareness into cash by selling the remaining prophecies to the highest corporate bidders—to the right buyer, even seemingly insignificant bits of prophecy can be worth many, many millions of dollars. Though he’s managed to keep his identity a secret, that type of exposure comes with risks: a prominent evangelist sees Will as a threat to his religious authority; to the president of the United States and his top advisors, he’s an uncontrollable element, threatening stability as well as prospects for reelection. Globally, some respond with dismissal, some with fear, and some with the desire to take advantage of the situation. No one, it seems, is unaffected or without an opinion on the this overnight oracle.

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As the priorities of the generally well-meaning, but hapless Will change—a willingness to cash in becomes a need to save his friends and to use the prophecies for good—transforms the book into something of a suspense thriller, but at its core, the book goes above and beyond the mere requirements of telling a ripping sci-fi yarn: in the face of greed, ignorance, and fear, Will is called upon to decide how to use his newfound gifts. If there is a “tell” in the novel with regard to Charles Soule’s comic-book pedigree, it’s in the central question: how much responsibility comes along with Will Dando’s great power?

The Oracle Year is available on April 3.