A review by bmacenlightened
The Invisible by Seb Doubinsky

5.0

This was a trip. Satire is rather effective when it both mirrors reality but also expands on it and that's certainly where this lives Our main character is a City Commissioner attempting to just keep his city together. He has to fight a rising xenophobic regime as well as a new hallucinogen sweeping the city.

The characters are interesting with different tidbits that make them real, like Brett (the commissioner's) love of music or his cop colleague being a famous poet. In the end this is much less about where things go and much more about what's discovered on the way there.