Soda Lake

A Novel

John C Hampsey author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rare Bird Books

Publishing:4th Dec '25

£19.99

This title is due to be published on 4th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Soda Lake cover

Soda Lake opens with an unnamed narrator seeing a man disappear into a lake of white salt. This sets the narrator on a quest of discovery, shaped by a series of stories with interconnected characters who all grapple with threats to their identity. The narrator's suspenseful journey mixes personal and collective human history, and his definition of self mysteriously fades as he gets closer to the elusive and timeless “McCuade,” who may or may not be real.

Shifting from the coastal valley of central California to Chicago, Ireland, Greece, and France, each chapter in the novel presents a protagonist in the midst of a psychological struggle wherein the idea of McCuade becomes stronger than the reality of the characters themselves. With a twenty-first-century nod to works as diverse as Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio and Renata Adler’s Speedboat, Soda Lake blends elements of the archetypal detective quest with stories of the uncanny in order to freshly render the individual human psyche in its struggle to stand up to a progressively transmogrifying world.

"In his new novel Soda Lake, from its Hitchcockian opening scene to its hallucinatory conclusion, John Hampsey continues to do what he does best: narrating through a series of “evolving epiphanies,” those existential moments that unmask our false selves only to reveal a new way of being that just keeps unfolding into radically new manifestations—taking the narrative, the protagonist, the reader, and yes, even the author, into startlingly unexpected worlds of shifting perceptions, and brilliant emanations."

Robert Inchausti, author of Subversive Orthodoxy: Thomas Merton’s American Prophecy and other works



"At once a metaphysical, Lynchian pursuit and a meditation on being and nothingness, Soda Lake is an eerie, baroque dream. John C Hampsey has fashioned a strange and tantalizing novel."

Stewart O'Nan, author of The Speed Queen and City of Secrets


"A challenging and dreamlike voyage into the nature of identity that offers readers an original and haunting exploration of the self."

IndieReader


"Hampsey goes a long way in building a balance between thought and observation of the surroundings, and in producing a story that is exceptionally unique, elegant, and ambitious. Very highly recommended."

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ISBN: 9781644284865

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248 pages