“What makes No One Dies Yet a thrilling read is its refusal to fit into a prescribed mould. This is a book that brims with possibilities, contradictions, jokes, puzzles, detours, ambiguities, secrets and metafictional tricks and twists...Ben Ben has marshalled his anxieties about the publishing world and western appetite for stories of colonialism and slavery to produce a hilarious, irreverent and coolly self-aware novel that confounds expectation at every turn.”
Read the full review in The Guardian.