The Man Who Wouldn't Die does for Silicon Valley what Carl Hiaasen did for Florida, which is rollicking fun if you'd like your future to be a dystopia of terabytes. I'll be first in line, or online, or retina scan, to get A.B. Jewell's next installment. -- Tim Dorsey, <em>New York Times</em> Bestselling Author If Philip Marlowe was a standup comic he might sound something like Fitch, the wisecracking, tech-savvy PI in this funny and twisted rejiggering of the classic detective novel. Think Silicon Valley meets The Big Sleep. -- Mark Haskell Smith, author of <em>Blown</em> A rambunctious Valley takedown comedy-thriller that lampoons the self-serious preening of the digerati. -- <em>San Francisco Chronicle</em> May well set [A.B. Jewell] up as the Carl Hiaasen of Silicon Valley. -- Sam Sifton, <em>New York Times</em> Forever Man is Dashiell Hammett 2.0, Raymond Chandler with emojis, James M. Cain after a trip to the Apple Store: The classic hardboiled detective novel, updated for 21st Century Silicon Valley and made hilarious. Even if you've read every P.I. novel out there, you've never read one like this before. -- Brad Parks, Shamus Award-winning author of <em>Closer Than You Know</em> A hard-boiled, hilarious detective novel about Silicon Valley. -- New York Post Stuffed with so much invention. ... A Hiaasen-esque farce. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> Silicon Valley's next great detective novel (maybe its only one!), The Man Who Wouldn't Die is hilarious. Get this great read, a perfecto takedown of our self-absorbed land, which is also a perfect summer read. -- Kara Swisher The pseudonymous Jewell takes an amusing swipe at the hardboiled detective novel and the world of high tech in his fun debut.... Sharp, satirical observations on tech-dependent society and eccentrically comic characters keep the action moving. Jewell is off to a promising start. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em>