In After James, Michael Helm brings his acute, soulful intelligence to bear on the question of how we live now. He powerfully evokes the isolation embedded in our relentless hyper-connectedness. He gives us his lonely, disappearing people through a dazzling and intricate array of fictional lenses. The global and the local collapse and expand again. Language reveals its particulate secrets. Patterns are noted (or imagined). He shows us the poignancy in our human need to make sense and the distortions that come from our endless desire for answers. — Dana Spiotta, author of INNOCENTS AND OTHERS
By turns harrowing and memorable, Helm’s tales resonate in an age of Internet trolling and corrupt pharmaceutical companies, in which art and science blur ethical boundaries. — Booklist
Helm’s execution is so masterful that it made for one of the most satisfying reading experiences I’ve had in years . . . After James is a new high-water mark in Helm’s already remarkable oeuvre, and solidifies him as one of Canada’s most interesting and challenging novelists. — Quill and Quire, Starred
In this kaleidoscopic novel the real and the unreal spiral and collide to reveal just how thin the line between truth and fiction really is. Combining elements or horror, mystery, and sci-fi, Helm has crafted a literary wormhole. Let yourself fall through. You won’t be the same on the other side. — Emily Ballaine, Green Apple Books
After James reminds me of the best of Hawthorne and Poe—Helm crafts a masterful novel with characters whose realities melt around them. Unreliable narrators are child’s play to him: what he creates so vividly are unreliable worlds, stitched together with the creeping assertion that the objects of our perception may be as deceptive as our minds. — Tristan Charles, Parnassus Books
Helm’s triptych of characters haunted by menacing intelligences that seem to read their minds at every turn is so menacingly intelligent that I finished it looking over my shoulder to if Helm was reading my mind. And then I turned back to the first page to start reading again. — Tom Nissley, Phinney Books
Michael Helm’s dazzlingly creative work almost defies categorization. A novel in three distinct, seemingly (or not) unrelated parts, told from different points of view by unreliable narrators with waking dreams. I reveled in the language and the mystery and let it wash over me as I did Kate Atkinson’s Life After Life. — Marion Abbott, Mrs. Dalloways
After James is a twenty-first century master class in the use of genre to explore our ever-changing, and ever-slipping, grasp on reality. Helm draws on a base of knowledge broad and deep, from etymology to neuropharmaceuticals, from poetry to cybersecurity, to craft three murkily connected tales that point toward the best kind of cosmic disquiet: beyond comprehension and just out of sight. — Christopher Phipps, DIESEL, A Bookstore in Oakland
After James is a weird, fantastical read which combines elements of science fiction, mystery, and horror and creates a wholly original and expertly crafted novel and easily one of my favorite reads of 2016. — LitReactor
Dense, fascinating, and genre-defying . . . [After James] not only raises profound questions about the nature of life and imagination in the modern world, but actually dares to answer them. — The Literary Review