‘A fugitive within a fugitive’
New York author Colin Dodds is an American author of note - and one whose novels continue to reveal that he is likely to become one of our premiere writers. His roots are in Massachusetts but he was educated and lives in New York - Brooklyn to be exact. He is a widely published poet and the author of screenplays and now four novels - `Another Broken Wizard', `The Last Bad Job', `What Smiled at Him', ‘Windfall’ and now ‘Watershed'. His topics are multifaceted, and attempting to label him with a genre is a complex task. And perhaps that is why he is so very fine at creating a new level of communication - dissecting contemporary political foibles, mystery, thrillers, paranormal aspects and autopsies of human behavior as though before a surgical theater of critical and disbelieving minds.
What happens in WATERSHED, while a mesmerizingly fascinating and addictive story, steps beyond the usual campfire cum barbershop tales spread around town or discussed in literary circles. He tackles the paranormal arena and succeeds in creating technology tangles and limits to same and prophesying where all this could lead should we not heed the information we address and the characters and story as he acts them out. The very bizarre story is summarized as ‘WATERSHED is a dystopian thriller about a troubled, pregnant woman, and the two men—a snake dealer with a sideline in secret messages and a billionaire living under a false name—who vie for her. Their struggle leads them through a near-future America of anti-technology neighborhoods and illegal hospitals, where stockbrokers moonlight as assassins, nurses procure obscure pleasures, and the powers that be blow up the new World Trade Center to goose tourism. As the mystery deepens, one thing becomes clear – the future's about to be born… but who will change the diapers?’
For this reader the important aspect of sharing thoughts here is to encourage those whose hunger for the new in writing will be stimulated to become submerged in this very contemporary landfall of a book. Colin Dodds has arrived.