Journalist Rags Goldner is battle-scarred and heartbroken after covering a devastating pandemic that rages in Baltimore for five years. She leaves the city with her partner in search of a simpler life in small-town Maryland—only to discover nothing in Canary is simple. A teenager is missing, and it falls to Rags to fight the forces of apathy, paranoia, and creeping fascism to learn the shocking truth about Effie Rutter’s fate—and the fate of thousands like her.
Praise for The Potrero Complex
“Bernstein sets us in a post-pandemic time just the barest bit beyond our own, on the way to a dystopia that feels too frightening and too familiar. A thoughtful, complex, well-executed novel—not a who-done-it? but a much scarier what-in-the-hell-is-happening?”
—Robert Kanigel, author of Hearing Homer’s Song and The Man Who Knew Infinity
“An intelligently conceived tale of an unthinkable yet credible future. A novel of dark deeds in dark times.”
—Karen S. Bennett, author of Beautiful Horseflesh
“A complicated tale of post-pandemic times in the not-so-distant future, where share cars, data phones, and respies figure into a plot that is scarily believable.”
—Avery Caswell, author of Salvation
“Richly textured, with many evocative threads [that] explore the culture of a post-pandemic small town—a town that camouflages its disturbing secrets. A cautionary tale.”
—Kathy Mangan, Professor Emeritus, McDaniel College, author of Taproot
“A scarily prescient novel that deftly explores the fraught connections between individuality, society, public policy, and technology.”
—Courney Harler, Harler Literary LLC
“An emotional, haunting tale leaves you with more questions than answers, and that’s a good thing. A memorable and timely reminder that there are no easy solutions when fear and conspiracy feed like hungry beasts and the innocent exist simply for the taking.”
—PJ McIlvaine, screenwriter, author of My Horrible Year