Indigo won the award for Best Novel and this year's FantasyCon and it was very well deserved. I read it in a day and could hardly put it down.
All sorts of mysterious events happen, which coupled with more mundane (but no less interesting) shenanigans, makes for compulsive reading.
The characters are interesting and you come to share their obssessions. Looming over the story is the ghost of Tim Chambers...if he is a ghost that is.
In short this is a great book from a great author - and, if I may say, a very nice man. He tells me some of the techniques described here actually work - but I don't advise anyone to try the last one!